Bull Market Of A Lifetime May Be In 5th Inning

My Comments: According to this author, doom and gloom is a long way away. Whatever the case, it is my heartfelt wish that all of you have a wonderful and happy Thanksgiving. Hopefully, you will spend time with those who mean the most to you. While all of us have worries, there is so much …

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When The Stock Market Performs Best During A U.S. President’s 4-Year Term

My Comments: Many of us are climbing a wall of worry about our investments over the next 12 months. I’m not worried if your time horizon is ten years or more, but if it’s less, then I believe you have reason to be worried. Every week I’ve posted articles that justify the wall of worry. …

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Let Them Eat iPads: Why Wage Suppression Is Key To The Market Puzzle

My Comments: This one is for those of you who are nerds and interested in economics and finance. If not, then hopefully you'll check in tomorrow. But... Have you been puzzled? I have, but apparently Darwin is alive and well. Only this time it has nothing to do with bugs in the Amazon jungle but …

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Boehner’s Lawsuit Is Betrayal Of Congress

My Comments: I don’t normally upload any posts on the weekend. I’m usually distracted by other matters and assume you are too. However, I happened across this and it resonated with me. It’s another example, in my opinion, of a dysfunctional Congress that is leading us down a path that I don’t want to follow. …

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Post #1000 !!!

Three and a half years ago I decided it was time for me to assert myself and take advantage of a little knowledge about social media and a desire to write. I decided to start my own blog. What you are reading, if WordPress metrics are to be believed, is post number 1000. How I …

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Impossible Germany

My Comments: I’ve mentioned before how easy it is for us to discount the economic influence of Europe on the world stage. But it’s a mistake to do so. Collectively, the European Union is an economic engine that is just as critical to the economic welfare of the world as we are. If they go …

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Fear Lower Oil (prices)

My Comments: Frankly, I enjoy paying less to fill up the car with gas. There is more cash left in my wallet for me to deal with other things I need to buy. At the macroeconomic level, it will help retailers have a stronger holiday shopping season. That will help the economy. But like most …

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Airbus Patents Flying Doughnuts

My Comments: On a lighter note, here is how you may be flying to Pheonix in a couple of decades. Or to Europe, etc. Perhaps I’ll be with you in spirit. My first plane flight was in 1947. Or maybe it was 1946; I can’t remember. I do know it was from London to Brussels, …

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The World Is Marching Back From Globalisation

My Comments: Those of you who know me well do not consider me a pessimist. But this is Monday. And while I can feel optimistic about the chances for a return to good times from Florida football, the rest of the news is essentially gloom and despair. I’d much rather bring you something uplifting and …

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Three Visual Ways To Educate Clients In A Bull Market

My Comments: Much of the evidence we see these days tells us we are experiencing a bull market. The DOW hit a new all time historic high yesterday, which is dramatic. Some pundits believe this time it's ‘different’ and a downturn is unlikely. I'm not one of them. I’ve been playing this game for almost …

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