Investors must adapt to survive in the “new normal” I recently read a couple of articles on how Fortnite — a “free” game on your local gaming console, PC, […]
Career Transition: Financial Advisor to Supermodel? Last week a friend asked me “why do you wear suspenders and a belt?” I’ve also had people tell me […]
The potential benefits of selling high Making money can be very simple. Most folks over complicate the process or think that making money is overly complex. […]
Market Harmonics and Dealing with Volatility “What do you do if I sang out of tune?” My daughter always replies: “I’d stand up and walk out […]
Investing insights from “March Madness” Do you follow March Madness? I do — it’s a great spectacle. In case you don’t, “March Madness” is the […]
Market Volatility and the Investment Highway Well that was fun, wasn’t it? And by “that”, I mean the stock market rise that transpired over the time […]
One Investor’s Hair Raising Adventures Happy birthday, Dad! My father would have turned 90 on February 6th of this year, but the passing of time […]
Hurricane Season | August 2017 Given a heavy workload and some down time thrown in, I’m barely under the wire for this to be an […]
Timing the Market | April 2017 You can’t time the market. You have heard that, right? This is an accepted truism in the investment business. It […]
A New Day in Washington | February 2017 Wow. Donald Trump has been President of the United States for less than three weeks and he has caused a […]
Whose Fault Is It, Anyway? | October 2016 My self-imposed job this month is to cheer you up, so I’ll start with this question: Have you noticed there […]
A Word About Risk | August 2016 I’m in the doghouse. If one writes for the purpose of publication, one writes to a deadline. In my case, […]