What You Need to Know Before You Invest Your Money
Smart investors do their homework, find people they can trust and use strategies that work for them. Here are three things investors must know about themselves.
Are Stocks Riskier Than Bonds?
You have probably heard the saying, “Stocks are riskier than bonds.” While the logic makes sense, are stocks actually riskier than bonds?
The Case For International Diversification
While history has shown that US stock markets have handily outperformed international developed markets in nine of the last eleven calendar years, we may be due for a sea change.
Inflation: Necessity or Risk? And What Should We Do?
We believe economic inflation is a real risk - the other edge of the sword in contrast to the risk of stock-market volatility that is so often referenced in investment-risk discussions.
Do SPACs Deserve Our Blank Checks?
A SPAC is a publicly traded company that raises money from investors with the intent of taking some not-yet-determined private company public. Like giving your child a blank check to go buy whatever they want. What could go wrong?
What Do Millionaires Do Differently?
The typical millionaire may surprise you. I think these characteristics and actions tend to help people grow their wealth over time.
Should You Convert Your IRA To A Roth IRA?
Depending on individual circumstances, some people consider converting their Traditional IRA to a Roth IRA in an effort to increase longer-term after-tax returns.
Is Your Cash Keeping Up With Inflation?
Cash management remains vital to both risk mitigation and capital preservation. How can you increase your expected return via cash-like holdings?
GameStop Mania: Another Lesson On Short-Term Speculation
We don’t think that growing revenue, growing profits, or undervaluation can adequately explain GameStop’s valuation growth. Instead, we think short-term price speculation explains the majority of the dramatic growth.
While You Weren't Sleeping - Performance Of Markets In 2020
Ignorance is bliss. At least that’s how we feel about the markets in 2020. The person who did not look at the news or troubles of the world was rewarded with an incredible year in the markets.
Are You Starting To Invest? Some Considerations
We think having the next generation beginning to invest is a great thing. We believe these points can help you as you start your investment journey.
How Will Inflation Impact Your Portfolio?
Since expected U.S. inflation is now near the long-term target of 2.00%, we think it is reasonable to expect that interest rates will remain near current levels.
How Will The Presidential Election Impact Your Investments?
Based on our research, we believe your portfolio allocation and the discipline to stick to it are far more important to your results than who is President.
Unmasking The 2020 Stock Market
As we begin the last quarter of a surreal 2020, SJS feels compelled to “unmask” the U.S. stock market’s performance year-to-date.
What Business Should You Start?
I am often asked by aspiring entrepreneurs, “What business should I start?” If you can find overlap in these three areas, you just might have a business idea.
I Know You Can’t Predict The Future, But….
The stock market, like the bookmaker, handicaps all known information. You are betting on if your expectation is different than what the market expects.
The Markets And Economy Are Loosely Connected
As the stock market goes, so goes the economy. However, in any given year, economic ups and downs can diverge significantly from the direction of the market.
Market Movements Q2 2020: The Sequel
In our estimation and experience, most predictions are largely speculative and unreliable. The only prediction we are prepared to make is based on historical evidence that prices/economies tend to recover after economic shocks.
Value Opportunities
When you “buy low,” and prices go lower, it can test conviction. Nonetheless, we believe now is a good time to stick with and lean-in to MarketPlus Investing.
You're A Winner (By Design!)
Your likelihood of “picking” these individual stock winners in advance out of the pool of 500 stocks, let alone picking all of them, is virtually zero.