Tag Archives: stock market

The TRACK-RECORD Trap

When it comes time to choose a mix of funds, the investor or plan administrator is usually given only two pieces of information: The disclaimer that “Past performance is no predictor of future results” The past performance of each of the funds … Continue reading

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How to Invest During a BULL MARKET

Don’t miss the lesson of the last crash in 2008/9. If you’ve gotten older since then (if you’re reading this email, you likely did)… If you are currently seeing record highs in your investment balances (if you aren’t, call me)… … Continue reading

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CRASH Ahead? The media have no clue, but they’ll talk it up

I want all of my clients to read this short article, and as you read, ask yourself these questions: How many times does the author contradict himself? What is the author trying to communicate – if anything? This may be … Continue reading

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So You Think You Can TIME THE MARKET? Part II

In the last email I made the case that it is literally impossible to time the market given the fact that no warnings are given ahead of time and that the big changes are so furiously sharp that you are … Continue reading

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So you think you can TIME THE MARKET ? Part I

Here are a couple of facts about this stock market that we love so much. I’ll use the S&P 500, but any diversified index will work. So, for US LARGE companies the following has been true since 1926, which is … Continue reading

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