The Markets, Elections and Uncertainty
The elections seem to create a lot of uncertainty around the economy and the markets. But when was the last time you were actually in a "certain" market?
The elections seem to create a lot of uncertainty around the economy and the markets. But when was the last time you were actually in a "certain" market?
A few links from respected thought leaders and other outlets that may give you some perspective on how current events are shaping your portfolio and how you should react to those events.
With all the hype surrounding the Facebook launch on the secondary market, it’s time to review the Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH).
The press has been presenting dividend stocks as a viable vehicle for investors looking for income from their portfolio.
Since 9/30/11, the S&P is up 15.32%, and other sub-asset classes have fared even better:
History tells us repeatedly that what appears obvious is not always so when it comes to predicting markets.
In the end, capitalism is still the best way for the masses to create wealth.
What are the odds of market prophets successfully outguessing their peers?
Let's take a journey and explore Alternative Investments and how they may belong in a well-managed, diversified portfolio - if at all.