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Where to Invest Now? It's Tricky
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... now of the percentage of cash within your overall portfolio. Inflation will eat away at its value, and if the market rises quickly you won't capture as much of the gains. Please don't hesitate to contact ...
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How to Invest for Inflation
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... promising stories increases your odds of owning a stock that can really impact your investment portfolio if you’re patient. This is where a seasoned investment advisor who really knows how to analyze companies ...
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Rising Inflation and Interest Rates: What to Do
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... the stock market, which makes this a good time to review your investment portfolio. As Treasurys' yields rise, so does their attractiveness as a safe alternative to stocks. That can create volatility in ...
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The Stock Market Rotation is Here
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... Meanwhile, it's important to remain prepared for volatility. That means keeping your investment portfolio diversified, being patient, and investing based on companies' underlying strengths. It's been ...
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President Trump's Coronavirus Diagnosis: Market Impact
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The news that President Trump tested positive for the coronavirus rippled through Wall Street and the country on Friday, and it left investors wondering how the development would impact their portfolios. ...
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What the Elections Mean for Your Investments
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... that approach because it could cost you gains. Historically, broad stock markets are generally flat in the year of an election cycle, although actively managed portfolios have the potential to beat markets. ...
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Iran Tensions and Your Investments
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... one? Perhaps. But when it comes to investing, it's better to be safe than sorry. In times of uncertainty, you want to make sure you're making the right bets in your portfolio. Now is a good time to rebalance ...
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How to Lose Money in the Stock Market
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... you should ask yourself is whether your goals or comfort level with risk have changed. If they haven't, then nor should you make any significant changes to your portfolio. Remember the 2008-2009 crash, ...
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The Coming Corporate Debt Cliff
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... well as your investment portfolio. For that reason, now is a good time to reevaluate what you own, and to make sure your portfolio gives you a chance to withstand or even capitalize on what lies ahead. ...
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Bond Yields Are Low – So Where Do You Find Income?
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... to your investment portfolio, don't hesitate to contact us. ...
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The Investment Outlook Is Changing
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... financial advisor can help you make sure you're saving enough for your goals, and that your portfolio reflects your time horizon and comfort level with risk and volatility. A good approach right now ...
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A Smart Investing Move to Start the Year
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One of the most important parts of successful investing is making course corrections on a regular basis. In a nutshell, this means well-thought-out buying and selling designed to a) help keep your portfolio ...
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What Will Kill the Bull Market?
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... The key to successful long-term investing isn't trying to predict when you should buy or sell. It's exercising patience and discipline. Successful investing starts with developing a diversified portfolio ...
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How to Invest in Bonds as Interest Rates Rise
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... bond only loses value if you choose to sell before it matures. If you hold it until maturity, you will get your principal back, assuming that the issuer is in good standing. The reason most portfolios ...
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Is This Your Advisor's First Rodeo?
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... portfolio for changing market conditions. ...
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Trade War Ahead? Here’s What to Do
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... best way to protect your portfolio amidst all the trade-war rhetoric is by working with a financial advisor, review each of your holdings to determine which might be most at risk. China is shrewdly targeting ...
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Be Smart About Your Tax Windfall
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... portfolio. Your investments should seek to balance growth and safety. But even if you've worked with an advisor to strike the right balance, changing markets can destroy that balance. The past few years ...
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How to React to the Market’s Ups and Downs
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... investment portfolios are built with the expectation that markets will have normal corrections. We even expect there to be periodic longer bear markets. But historically, markets always end up higher after ...
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Seeking Diamonds in the Rough for 2018
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... prices do this year, Exxon's stock could see a real snapback. And that could add a little extra return to an investment portfolio that takes into account your personalized goals and risk tolerance. Remember ...
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How a Tax Failure Could Topple the Market
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... reform fails? There's no one formula that will position you to make money but also to hedge against big corrections. They key to building an investment portfolio for uncertain times is to make sure that ...