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What to do with the house, the vacation house and the china? We talk with a financial adviser who’s got some wise counsel. Also, who makes up the so-called Generation I?
What to do with the house, the vacation house and the china? We talk with a financial adviser who’s got some wise counsel. Also, who makes up the so-called Generation I?
If youâve been watching this yearâs tech stock rollercoaster with an odd sense of déjà vu, youâre not alone. Members of the market-watching media have noted the strong parallels between todayâs tech sector and what went down when the dot-com bubble burst back in 2000. And those similaritiesârising stock valuations, an increase in initial public […]
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Top performers one year after the end of the COVID crash range from names that thrived during lockdowns to more speculative bets on a gradual return to pre-pandemic normal.
If the stock market crashed again, would you respond by investing more? Is day trading your sport of choice? Do you smirk at the idea of keeping money in a savings account instead of investing it? If you answered yes to these questions, youâre probably an investor with a high risk tolerance. Hold up, Evel [â¦]
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A portfolio stress test can help give you some peace of mind about that ⦠but if youâre not careful, it could give you a false sense of security. To get results you can trust, make sure the parameters youâre using are realistic.
One of the biggest reasons why people don’t invest is because they don’t completely understand the process. We’re here with our Investing for Dummies Guide, to help you get over the hurdle. (Donât take it personally â weâve all been dummies at investing at one time or another!) Even if you’re absolutely clueless, the most […]
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There are times you don’t need the help of a financial advisor to achieve some financial goals. For instance, some thing as simple as saving money to buy a house can be done on your own. However, there are some turning points in your life when consulting with a financial advisor may be helpful. For …
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Think you can beat the market? Think again. Something called “EMH” makes stock picking much harder than you might think. But we have other options.