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How to reduce the financial stress you’re feeling now

September 9, 2020 by admin

I don’t feel better off right now. I barely know anyone who does. Yet, intuitively, I should feel better. The stock market is way up over the last few months, and it has taken my accounts up with it. Gross domestic product seems to be growing faster than expected, the latest jobs report shows 1.4 …

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Capturing the market’s participation trophy is good enough

September 2, 2020 by admin

The stock market has returned to record levels, powered by a few of the world’s biggest and best-known companies. That has spawned talk of how it’s a “stock-picker’s market.” Poppycock. The market observers who say this drivel aren’t particularly observant, or they would have long ago noticed that good stock-picking never goes out of style. …

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How to think when a favorite stock is in the news

August 26, 2020 by admin

My father owned ExxonMobil stock. It was his idea of what a blue-chip looked like. He would have been a bit blue himself this week with the news that the company is getting booted from the Dow Jones Industrial Average, and I can’t help think that the conversation and process I would have run through …

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Cut market expectations, but think about Dow 116,200

August 23, 2020 by admin

Have you seen the reports about how people have been drinking more alcohol than normal during the pandemic? You can find proof of the trend by asking investors what they expect the stock market to be going forward, because it’s clear that they’re drunk on the market’s rally from the February lows and blotto on …

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How much Social Security is worth to you, and why you need to know now

August 12, 2020 by admin

Jack Bogle, the founder of the Vanguard Group, used to suggest that investors think of Social Security as if it was a bond they had bought and paid for. The idea, he said, was to act as if that money was in your bond portfolio, generating income in the future, and to base your planning …

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Apple’s split puts a focus on numbers that truly matter

August 12, 2020 by admin

(This column was released to newspapers on August 4, 2020.) I was filled with both nostalgia and loathing last week when Apple Inc. announced plans for a stock split. The nostalgia is because splits have become rare. In the mid-1980s, when I was a 20-something young, fresh investor, you could expect roughly one-fifth of the …

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Trust in the market’s long-term direction: Up

August 13, 2020 by admin

(This column was released to newspapers on July 28, 2020.) I long ago stopped making forecasts of the stock market; I didn’t need to go out of my way to make a fool of myself. Still, I came up with an answer for anyone who asked me where I saw the market headed. “Up,” I …

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SEC’s new ‘best interest’ rule won’t really protect you

August 13, 2020 by admin

(This column was released to newspapers on July 21, 2020.)   Chances are, you missed the message that the Securities and Exchange Commission recently sent to all investors. It went something like this: Nobody is protecting you, except for you. Oh, regulators weren’t that open and plain-spoken about it, but in finalizing their new “best …

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6 questions to answer before buying a stock or fund

August 13, 2020 by admin

(This column was released to newspapers on July 14, 2020.)   Buyers act differently than owners. That applies to homes, cars, investments and much more. To convince you to buy, something has to meet the right conditions. It must be pristine, perfect, just the right thing, exactly what you are looking for, or some combination …

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Put your portfolio to this 5-question test

August 13, 2020 by admin

(This column was released to newspapers on July 7, 2020.)   Rick in Maumee, Ohio, has used stay-at-home time during the coronavirus pandemic to “clean up my life.” There was a de-cluttering of the house, followed by a purging of his financial files (in accordance with guidelines I laid out in a recent column). He …

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