My Comments: The markets seem as though they are being run by the Kardashians; drama, reversals, intrigue, chaos, take your pick. We watch because we have to, given that for many of us, our future financial freedom is in the balance. November 06, 2015 by Scott Minerd The mantra now is that bad news may …
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Hump Day: The Origin of Asparagus
(Courtesy of a six year old…) In the beginning, which occurred near the start, there was nothing but God, darkness, and some gas. The Bible says, "The Lord thy God is one," but I think He must be a lot older than that. Anyway, God said, "Give me a light!" and someone did. Then God …
An Engineer Explains Trump’s Wall
My Comments: For many, a bigger and better wall to keep out undesirable people is a plausible solution. But sound bites are not enough; someone will have to design, build and pay for it. I left out the construction drawings to keep the message more simple, but if you want to see them, go HERE. Ali …
“Borrowing” from Retirement Savings
My Comments: There is a fundamental truth to be gleaned from demographics. A great majority of us live well into our 80’s and beyond. And given the nature of our society, it’s better to have more money than less money. Accounts like an IRA, or a 401k or any number of other titles, implies that …
Big Oil Is Changing It’s Mind
My Comments: For me, economics is a fascinating subject. For you, probably not so much. Environmentalists are cheering the announcement by Shell they are abandoning their efforts to drill for oil in the Arctic waters for which they own the rights. Some will attribute this to media pressure about the likely environmental costs, but I …
5 Events of Significance
My Comments: Students are back in school, the morning air is fresher, a stray dog showed up yesterday, I have no doctors appointments this week, and we’re having a garage sale on the 19th. Not significant enough you say? Well, here are five more that confirm my faith in my fellow countrymen. Yes, there are …
How to Fix Our Interstates
My Comments: As a resident of Gainesville, Florida since 1959, I remember when I-75 appeared locally. Bud Johnson and I would explore the countryside on our bikes on weekends. Among my memories are a bridge under construction near Warren’s Cave and I-75 was simply a cleared trail through the woods. Another day we found ourselves …
Social Security Mistakes That Can Be Fixed
My Comments: With so many of us soon to retire, and the not so obvious complexity of Social Security, there comes a time for many when decisions made ask for a redo. Some are possible and this short article describes some of them. If you have yet to claim benefits or are less than 12 …
Staring Into An Abyss
My Comments: Greece is the focus for many of us whose professional interest is the management of money, both for ourselves and our clients. I’ve said the crisis has the potential to be calamitous, not just for Europe, but for the rest of the world too. Here, Scott Minerd suggests we step back a bit …
A Groundwater Crisis?
My Comments: Jeb Bush may call me intellectually arrogant, and others will think I’m a kook. However, I think anyone hoping to join the elite fraternity of global thought leaders needs to take this very seriously. Imagine the California drought on a global scale. Most of us have little ability to change and survive if …
