Monthly Archives: October 2008

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Re-Thinking Retirement After the Crash

The current financial crisis reminds me of a cartoon I saw years ago in Paris. A bungee jumper is worried about taking the jump off the bridge, so he checks his harness. Fine. He checks its connection to the bungee … Continue reading

Categorized under: Recession Proof, Retirement Planning

The current financial crisis reminds me of a cartoon I saw years ago in Paris. A bungee jumper is worried about taking the jump off the bridge, so he checks his harness. Fine. He checks its connection to the bungee … Continue reading


Investing in 2009 and Beyond

The market action suggests the end of an era. All good things must come to an end, and the 2003 – 2007 bull market is no exception. The averages have just wiped out the entire 2003 – 2007 gain. We … Continue reading

Categorized under: Stock Investing

The market action suggests the end of an era. All good things must come to an end, and the 2003 – 2007 bull market is no exception. The averages have just wiped out the entire 2003 – 2007 gain. We … Continue reading


Timing the Stock Market

Most individuals will lose money, over time, buying and selling stocks. A fundamental mistake most people make is the notion that the stock market will continually rise. Technically it will, but there are time restraints for most people in the … Continue reading

Categorized under: Investing Strategies, Market Timing, Portfolio Theory, The Markets

Most individuals will lose money, over time, buying and selling stocks. A fundamental mistake most people make is the notion that the stock market will continually rise. Technically it will, but there are time restraints for most people in the … Continue reading