My Comments: If you’ve read my blog posts these past few months and years, you know that I have no idea what is coming next. What I do know, however, is that anyone who says “it’s different this time" is full of s**t. It’s the nature of the beast for there to be corrections, and …
Tag: Retirement planning
Guess How Many Seniors Say Life Is Worse in Retirement
My Comments: After 40 plus years as a financial/retirement planner, I’ve lost count of the number of people who, as they approach retirement, ask whether they’ll have enough money. Or the corollary, when will they run out? If you expect to have a successful retirement, ie one where you run out of life before you …
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Can the Country Survive Without a Strong Middle Class?
My Comments: Most of the recent talk about the Constitution comes in the wake of the tragedy in Parkland, Florida, for obvious reasons. The attention is well deserved but I'd have you think about more than just the 2nd Amendment. At the national level, if not across the globe, society is re-evaluating itself. Are the values …
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The Market Is Finally Getting the Joke
My Comments: I struggle, day to day, just like you, to figure out what the markets are going to do because so many of my friends and clients are exposed to market risk. Are you exposed to market risk? Does it worry you at all? If not, you don’t need to read this. But if …
What’s Happening This Week In The Markets?
My Comments: Somewhere in the news cycle there is always a story about what's happening in the stock and bond market and whether or not there's a reason to get freaked out. Media companies these days are overwhelmed with crisis after crisis and spending much time on this issue is a waste of energy and …
Here’s Why Markets Will Head Downward
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 …
The Retirement Savings Mistake That 68% of Baby Boomers Regret
My Comments: I have a client, age 58 and single. I'm unsure just how much money she has set aside for her future. I have every reason to think she’s healthy and given statistical probabilities, will live another 30 years or more. She lives a very busy professional life and finds it hard to focus …
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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. …
What should I do with the $300,000 I am about to inherit?
My Comments: What would you do if you just found out you were getting an extra $300,000? And to whom is this question posed? The article appeared in a news feed on my phone this morning as I was drinking coffee and getting ready for the day. You can find it HERE. I’m sharing it …
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