We’re nearly at zero: The US just passed another flashing-red indicator on the way to recession

My Comments: Anyone of you who has money invested or is dependent on cash flow from your investments to pay your bills needs to be concerned. What follows is a very good explanation for anyone who whose time horizon for retirement is less than 10 years. Uncertainty is the biggest driver of global pullbacks in …

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The market will crash this year — and there’s a good reason why

My Comments: Frankly, I have no idea if it will or not, but I tend to pay attention when people smarter than I start talking about stuff that is clearly an existential threat to my financial well being and that of my clients, family and friends. If the money you have saved is critical in …

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Beliefs vs Reality

My Comments: These are strange times. I'm having a hard time coming to terms with my beliefs and values as a human and the values and beliefs as expressed by others. Mine have evolved over the past 76 years and encompass everything that defines me as a member of society. I'm comfortable in my own …

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The 1 Retirement Expense We’re Still Not Preparing For

My Comments: Those of us who live long enough to enter the final stages of our lives get to confront something that rarely happens to those not retired. I often refer to this as ‘becoming goofy’, though it’s not always a mental affliction. (My mother had Alzheimer's and needed constant attention for over nine years.) …

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Guggenheim investment chief sees a recession and a 40% plunge in stocks ahead

My Comments: We can argue ‘till we’re blue in the face about when this is going to happen and none of us will be right. Just know it will happen. There’s a reference in Scott Minerd’s comments below about the Fed raising interest rates. Here is a chart I found some time ago that shows …

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7 Social Security “did you know” moments to consider

My Comments: For millions of us, Social Security is a critical component and source of income as we attempt to flourish and enjoy our retirement. For those of you who decry the idea of ‘socialism’, I encourage you to attempt to finish your life without every cashing one of your monthly checks. Yes, you might …

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12 Retirement Investment Factors That Are Frequently Overlooked

My Comments: They say money is the root of all evil. While that may be a fundamental truth, it’s also true that in our 21st Century society, having more money is better than having less money. As I develop my online course focused on helping people achieve a successful retirement, the idea behind having more …

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Filing for Social Security Benefits

My Comments: For millions of us, a predictable monthly income from Social Security has become critical for sustaining our standard of living. For many reasons, we should be increasingly worried about it. But that story is for another day. Right now, I’m sharing with you what I hope is a simple overview if you have …

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Vanguard’s Chairman Sees Muted Decade for Stocks After Long Rally

My Comments: Little is said these days about those who are investing for the future and are still working vs those investing for the future who are no longer working. Think of it as being defined as the accumulation phase of your life vs the distribution phase of your life. Different rules apply. Vanguard Funds …

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How your 401(k) can survive and thrive in the next bear market

My Comments: Some of you reading this have money in 401(k)s and 403(b)s and cannot simply remove it and place it somewhere safer. Which means you’re completely exposed to the vagaries of the markets and you can only hope for the best. I learned long ago that HOPE is not an effective investment strategy. So …

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