My Comments: Now that I’m in my mid 70’s, I’m far more worried about the ups and downs of the markets than I was 15-20 years ago. My ability to pay my monthly bills shrinks exponentially when the market crashes and my retirement money is exposed to that risk. Ergo, I either do not have …
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A Time for Courage
My Comments: In past blog posts I’ve shared the words, and wisdom, of Scott Minerd. He’s one of the principal brains at Guggenheim Partners, a major player on the world stage when it comes to investing money. (BTW, this pic of Scott is from 12/21/2015) Right now many of you are rightly worried by the …
History says the bull market is ending
My Comments: Paranoia is an elusive thing. Just because you’re paranoid, it doesn’t mean there’s no one out there intent on putting you down. It’s much the same with the stock market. Just because we’ve not had a market correction now for almost nine years, it doesn’t mean there is one just around the corner. …
Trump’s Looming Bust-up with China is Bad News for 2018
My Comments: Having more money to spend in retirement requires a delicate balance between living cautiously and making sure your funds are growing properly. If you stay alive, the money to pay your bills has to come from somewhere. All that is to say that global economics is going to play a role in your …
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The Danger From Low-Skilled Immigrants: Not Having Them
My Comments: To Make America Great Again, the presumably well intentioned mantra for those leading the GOP these days, someone has to overcome ignorance of economics and start paying attention to reality. A positive corporate bottom line is the driving force for a healthy US economy. To reach that goal, we need people willing to …
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Income Inequality and Local Politics
My Comments: As an economist, I’ve talked consistently about the threat to society posed by income inequality. My rantings make zero difference at the national level, where if this issue is not addressed, there will be rioting in the streets. A friend and I talked this morning about the apparent collapse of societal norms he …
Wall Street is sending huge warning signs for stocks
My Comments: Sooner or later, the penny will drop. Joe Ciolli \ Jul 30, 2017 To a growing chorus of strategists and investors across Wall Street, the stock market looks like it's headed for a rude awakening. Their mounting pessimism comes at a time when US equities are looking healthy, at least on the surface. …
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How Hitler Conquered Germany
My Comments: I find the parallels uncomfortable. There's also the truism that includes the words "... are doomed to repeat the past". The new White House Communications Director, is, by definition, expressing the ideas of his employer. His message, to me, is very similar to those expressed by his counterparts in Germany in 1937, despite …
The Business Case for Fighting Growing Inequality
My Comments: I consider income inequality the greatest existential threat to our democracy. It manifests itself as a shrinking middle class in these United States. It has the potential to erode what we think of as rational and peaceful co-existence among nations globally. It’s what continues to drive the tensions and conflict in the Middle …
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Everything Looks Like A Bubble
My Comments: The article below comes courtesy of a writer by the name of General Expert. He/she/they write extensively and appear on an investment news feed I follow called Seeking Alpha. You'll have to draw your own conclusions about the message but I, for one, find it interesting and informative. Here’s a link to the …
