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Don’t rule out bonds just yet
Taking a contrarian view to that of major news outlets that bonds are now dull investments that no longer offer the safety it was known...


My Enlightening Experience at the Market Technician Association Symposium in NYC
Last month, I had the pleasure of attending the Market Technician Association Symposium in New York City. As an attendee of the...


AI and Scammers: How Investors Can Protect Themselves From the Latest Threats
Investors have always been at risk of falling prey to scammers who try to steal their hard-earned money. However, with the advent of...


Recession-Proofing Your Finances: How to Prepare for a Potential Economic Slowdown
The US was on track to reduce inflation after the Federal Reserve increased interest rates to almost 5% in a single year, at least until...


Finding the Market Theme in 2023
The worst might be behind us. An even better way to look at the market lately is to believe that there’s an enormous opportunity ahead of...


Are investments not earning you enough money? Try these side gigs to increase your total return
Retirees who are dependent on investment performance have the most to gain from obtaining other sources of income during periods of...


Year-end tax checklist for optimal financial health
It’s almost year-end and there’s just enough time to check your list (check it twice) for optimal financial success. Consider a few...


Tech deepens its correction while oil & gas is doing just fine: Market Analysis
To the delight of every investor in the last decade, tech stocks were the golden goose of every winning portfolio, returning over 600%...
What is the real inflation rate anyway and can we all calm down a bit!?
The Federal Reserve once again spooked markets as August CPI data showed an increase (not a decrease, as expected) of 0.1%. Not a whole...


How to retire successfully
As the world returns to the office, after 2 years of working from home, more people are contemplating early retirement. But inflation and...
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