Black Monday (and philosophy) Among the event cancellations and quarantines, it is challenging to estimate economic directions and what will happen in a volatile […]
Investors: the value of time vs. wealth According to the Population Reference Bureau, the average life expectancy for those born in the US is 76 for men […]
Strong stomachs and stock market dips Do you remember that day last month when the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 800 points? Yeah, I know. Asking […]
How Technology has Changed the Markets As a Financial Advisor, I can’t usually make any promises. But there is one thing about this industry that remains […]
It’s not all about timing the market My son has picked up a new 4-year-old thing where he tells a joke that makes absolutely no sense and […]
Stocks, bonds, and flight-to-quality If you’re an investor or researching your first steps into investing, you’ve likely noticed the stock market (specifically the S&P […]
How to invest in a volatile stock market One of my favorite tv shows of all time – which I’m re-watching on Netflix — is Supernatural. If you don’t […]
The importance of context What do you think of when you hear the phrase “a dingo ate my baby”? Do you automatically think of […]
Market volatility… is the bull market over? With the recent market volatility we’re experiencing, I thought it might help to look beyond emotions and hype. You may […]
October Markets and the “Noise in the System” “America is more divided now than it ever has been.” Have you heard anyone say that? I have. Have you […]
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 […]