Stock markets always survive uncertain times It can feel pretty uncomfortable reviewing your investments when, after a few years of pretty good m March 10, 2022
Emotions can lead to loss aversion or overconfidence in investing Economist Richard Thaler was awarded the 2017 Nobel Prize in the field of economics for his contribu November 9, 2017
Cover all essential bases when retirement planning Whether you’re considering an upcoming retirement or already have made your transition and want to September 28, 2017
Michael Maehl: Well-performing stock market met with reluctance According to the Wall Street Journal, “America’s largest companies are on pace to post two conse August 17, 2017
Set goals when mulling spending in retirement Retirement, per se, is still a relatively new phenomenon. Not all that long ago, people pretty much August 3, 2017
When making investment strategy, know thyself Being aware of trends and the successful identification of investment opportunities are quite small June 22, 2017
Strategizing for retirement as lifespans grow longer Making the transition from earning money to spending money when you first stop working is tricky, es April 27, 2017
Riding the cycles: Monitor rates, stay diversified Currently, we’re trading near the all-time highs of the U.S. stock market, while the bond market c April 13, 2017
Assessing investment performance in the new year As I mentioned last November in this space, “Elections or not, stocks tend to be forward-looking. February 2, 2017
Election shouldn’t influence investment approach Personally, I can’t wait for the election season to pass. There are few topics more emotionally c November 3, 2016
Figuring out a few things early in retirement planning Before getting too deeply into your retirement planning, you need to have a few things figured out. September 22, 2016