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Greece Heading Down Slippery Slope
David reviews the current situation with Greece and what that country’s departure from the EU and/or their default could mean for U.S. investors.
Read More...Corzine Puts All His Eggs in One Basket
David talks about the recent failure of M.F. Global and its CEO, John Corzine, due to a huge single bet on European debt.
Read More...High School: The Best 14 Years of My Life!
David discusses a recent plan to have high school go through grade 14 to help better prepare students for the job market and/or college, whichever they choose.
Read More...Invest to Grow Savings, Not “Make Money”
David discusses his philosophy of treating investing as a way to grow savings, not as a vehicle for making money.
Read More...Fourth Quarter: First in Returns?
David talks about historic returns during the 4th quarter of the year and the various economic factors that generally lead to positive results.
Read More...Let the Market Speak for Itself
David looks to the market and market participants for insight into a possible direction for equities.
Read More...Who Are the 1%ers?
David looks at the composition of the wealthiest 1% of Americans, and finds that Occupy Wall Street protesters should widen their anger net if they hope to add legitimacy to their cause.
Read More...Occupy Wall Street Knows Not What They Protest
David advises Occupy Wall Street protestors to know what it is they’re actually protesting and points the finger at rules of thumb for saving and investing that don’t make as much sense as some believe.
Read More...Taking a Hammer to Rules of Thumb
David looks at time-honored “rules of thumb” for saving and investing, and explains why they don’t always hold water.
Read More...Down, But Not Out
David takes a look at the current market situation and where we might be going in the fourth quarter.
Read More...Has the Waterfall Run Dry?
David examines whether or not the market has started to bottom, or if a double-dip recession will be followed by even more downside pressure.
Read More...Time In (not Timing) the Market
David discusses the difference between “time in the market” and “market timing” and why the former is infinitely more important.
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