Published by Eugene Yashin
<p>The stock market took notice of the slowing economy and took off from recent lows. The bearishness on earnings remains unanimous though. </p>
Published by Signet
<p>The US economy contracted for the second quarter in a row. This would count as a recession by one rule of thumb, but it does not pass the smell test.</p>
Published by Signet
<p>The easiest way to deal with a frothy market is to have a strategy in place that anticipates the unpredictability of ups and downs. Here are a few methods that help.</p>
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<p>What's the point of saving for the long run if there isn’t going to be one? Larry Siegel objects it will be a great time to be alive. Here's why.</p>
Published by Stephen Tuttle
<p>Volatility can be managed. Steve Tuttle shares 4 investment strategies to manage volatility: reducing, navigating, harnessing, and monetizing.</p>
Published by Eugene Yashin
<p>How much further can equities adjust before the trough? What will the new cycle be like? Eugene Yashin addresses the critical issues for investors in the bear market.</p>
Published by Signet
<p>The most common money mistakes people make aren't due to an inability to handle their finances. The real trouble? Keeping emotions in check.</p>
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<p>To help you focus on the most important decisions, you’ll want to prepare a realistic retirement plan that can guide you to a financially secure retirement.</p>
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<p>Rules controlling what you can do with your 401(k) after retirement are very complicated. Consult your financial advisor before making any final decisions.</p>