
Articles of Interest
Throughout the week, I run across articles written by other people that may be of interest to you. This week, there are two articles I’d
Throughout the week, I run across articles written by other people that may be of interest to you. This week, there are two articles I’d
Throughout the week, I run across articles written by other people that may be of interest to you. This week, there are two articles I’d
Throughout the week, I run across articles written by other people that may be of interest to you. This week, there are two articles I’d
I’m very happy to report that I’ve been published again. This time it’s in Financial Advisor Magazine’s online section, Expert Views. This article is an
I keep hearing and reading that the market is too expensive. This is concerning because people wonder whether they should get out of the market or
I’m very happy to report that I’ve been published in the Tax Planning section of a leading industry magazine, Investment News. This is exciting since
Have you ever chosen a CD, Money Market, Savings Account, or Investment based solely on the interest (i.e. yield) it was providing? This article highlights exactly
Earlier this year, some of you had the fortune of hearing Weston Wellington from Dimensional Fund Advisors speak on Redefining Investment Advice. In this article
Perhaps you’ve been wondering why the stock market has been doing so well since the Presidential election. Leading up to the election, it was widely
Do you remember seeing all of the gold commercials on tv when the recession of 2008 started. Well it seems like the gold commercials are
Making investment decisions based on the outcome of presidential elections is unlikely to result in reliable excess returns for investors. At best, any positive
Friday, June 24th was one of the most volatile days we’ve seen in the Stock Market since 2008. The US Market (S&P 500) was down
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