Investment Perspectives

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Why Aren't We All Rich Yet?

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After all, 300 years of investing advice has basically given the same guidance.

Putting America's Debt In Its Place

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Those who imagine an imminent debt crisis in the U.S. are making much ado about nothing.

We're Probably All Wrong About Interest Rates

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The idea that rates will fall back to pre-pandemic levels is based on economic theories that may turn out to be backward.

Europe At Debt's Door

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The European Commission's ongoing borrowing spree is economically irresponsible and clearly inflationary.

Option Strategies: A Port In The Market Storm?

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Call writers aren't afraid of volatility, they thrive on it.

Looking Back At The Markets In January And Ahead To February

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January had bad economic news but good market results. February may well be the reverse.

Brightening Outlook For International Equities

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As we weigh the pros and cons of international equities relative to the U.S., the ledger is looking more balanced.

The Lurking Slowdown

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Despite recent strong numbers on GDP and jobs, there is a slowdown lurking.

The Future Looks Messy For Passive Investors

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The winners of tomorrow are not the winners of yesterday. So why hold a fund that mostly tracks the latter?

When Markets Are This Hot, Should You Jump In?

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Should the underinvested join a rally that has already met some forecasts for the year?

The Next ESG Frontier Is Genetically Modified Food

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War in Ukraine has tested ESG resolve on defense and energy companies. Food security now poses an equally tricky dilemma.

Trouble Ahead? What To Expect From January's Jobs Report

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For the moment, signs are that, overall, the labor market remains healthy.

As Goes January, So Goes The Year? Let's Hope So

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While there will still be volatility, we can expect the market to continue doing well this year.

Too Soon For Global Optimism

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While there are some positive signs of economic recovery, a sudden escalation could severely destabilize the global economy.

How The ‘Madoffs Of Manhattan' Can Unravel Gautam Adani's Empire

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The bitter battle between the Adani Group and Hindenburg Research is heating up.

An Advisor's Guide To Besting The Target Date Fund

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Target date funds are as ubiquitous as they are misunderstood.

Big Tech Binged On Workers During Covid. Now, The Purge

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The spate of layoffs is a reaction to a hiring wave during the pandemic that got out of hand. But will it be an overreaction?

Why The Fed Should Raise Rates By Half A Percent

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The central bank can maintain flexibility and regain some credibility with a larger-than-expected increase next week.

Crypto Is Worth Fixing. Regulators Should Get Moving

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A more proactive approach could maximize the benefits of a technology that still has potential.

Economists Finally Have A Good Excuse For Being Wrong

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The main lesson about macroeconomic predictions is that they have a disturbing tendency to be inaccurate.

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