The Promise of Long-Term Investing

David discusses why long-term (7-10 years) investing is the best philosophy for overcoming mean reversion in market performance.

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The Risk in Derisking

David defines “derisking” and explains why some investors aren’t actually lowering their risk when switching from stocks to bonds.

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Derisking and Long-Term Returns

-David discusses derisking and explains why some investors may actually be adding risk to their portfolios.

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Rebuilding the Three-Legged Stool

-David discusses how to build a better version of the traditional three-legged stool of retirement planning.

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Behavioral Investing: Markets, Media and Mayhem

David talks about behavioral investing and why you should take whatever you read or hear in the main stream financial media with a grain of salt. He also gives a brief history of global stock exchanges.

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“I Have Two Words for You: Allocation and Diversify.”

-David talks about the importance of proper asset allocation and diversification when constructing an investment portfolio.

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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.

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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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Finances: Control What You Can and Don’t Sweat the Rest

David explains the importance of allocating your assets to meet your investment horizon, not compiling debt, and generally managing financial issues you can control.

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The Myth of Supply and Demand Equilibrium

-David explains why supply and demand-the driving forces behind stock and bond trading-don’t always balance in your favor.

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Supply & Demand: Two Ships Passing in the Night?

David wraps up his look at IRS correspondence audits and begins a discussion of supply and demand in the stock, bond and commodity markets.

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Supply & Demand: A Match Not Always Made in Heaven

David talks about supply and demand in the stock and bond markets, and why the two don’t always balance out in your favor.

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