Comments on the Market Correction (January 2022)
Stock Market Correction of January 2022. Some comments and charts to guide you through making the best decisions for your situation.
Stock Market Correction of January 2022. Some comments and charts to guide you through making the best decisions for your situation.
A year of rising inflation and how to tame higher prices. Is inflation the new normal or will higher prices subside?
Investing for Total Return versus High Dividend Yield has been an endless discussion. Retirees looking to generate income from their investment portfolios often look to generate high yield in an attempt to maintain principal. By doing this, they are missing the opportunity for significant account appreciation or potentially a smoother path to keeping principal in tact.
No one said investing is easy; watching your money fluctuate in value is emotional. Despite the markets ups and downs, staying invested for the long term dramatically improves your probability of success. The Cycle of Investor Emotions and Cycle of Market Emotions show it's easier to be an investor than a trader.
Meme stocks make headlines - but do they make good investments? Before the next hot stock emerges, here's what to know about meme stocks.
Looking for a simple formula to figure out how many years it will take for your investments to double? The Rule of 72 can help. This simple guide will help answer your questions.
Having a tax-focused understanding of your investments is an important component of preserving wealth. Here are a few tips for high-earners.
Hindsight is 20/20, and there are ways in which everyone wishes they would have handled their money differently in the past. Here are a few things we wish our younger selves knew when it came to building a portfolio.
SPACs have become a popular investment strategy, raising substantial funds in 2020. But how do SPACs work? And should you be investing in them?
NFTs are one of the latest buzzworthy investment trends - but what exactly are they? We've got your biggest questions answered.
While you may feel as though you can do it all yourself, if you want to boost your portfolio, then it might be time to finally hire a financial advisor. Here are 7 reasons to do so.
Investing can incite financial decisions that you may later regret, as watching your money fluctuate in value is emotional. The Behavior Gap explains four common emotions to investing.