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How to Retire: A book review
No book will make me an expert, but I don’t need to be. I just need to feel comfortable with our path and our plans.
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Having the confidence to retire
To have confidence to retire, have a plan, assess your resources and allocate them for both growth and short-term security, Art Rothschild advises in a MONEY TALK VIDEO. […]
Crash test dummies
By Joel Dresang New research shows that individual investors vastly overestimate the probability of stock market crashes, in part because of what they see in the news. Anticipating risks is important, but letting short-term incidents muddy long-term plans can be harmful. Often, what worries us today doesn’t even matter to the future plans we disrupt. […]
Downside protection for investors
Investors can’t foresee when news events will disrupt markets, but they can set up and monitor downside protection for their portfolios. Kyle Tetting explains in a MONEY TALK VIDEO. […]
For What It’s Worth: Sell in May
By Joel Dresang The notion of an annual summer sell-off is based on a sense that shareholders should get out of the market while stock traders leave Wall Street to summer in the Hamptons or on the Jersey Shore. As part of an occasional series exploring the origins of financial lingo, we look into the expression, “Sell in May and go away.” […]
For What It’s Worth: Bucks
When President Obama referred to earning “some serious Tubmans,” he reminded us that we like to use slang when we’re talking money. […]
Focus on fundamentals to face volatility
Earnings and interest rates drive stocks in the long run, Steve Giles says, and investors should on those fundamentals, especially when markets are volatile, as they have been to begin 2016. Steve explains more in a MONEY TALK VIDEO. […]