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Impoverished Thinking Props Up The Wealth Effect

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How much does the wealth effect really help the average American?

Americans Fall Out Of Love With Owning Stocks

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There are good reasons to be concerned about the decrease in market-participation rates.

The Appeal Of Sanders And Trump In One Chart

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The chart gives an inkling of why working class voters are angry with the powers that be.

Becoming A Contrarian Like Everyone Else

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The big problem with sentiment as an indicator is that the data is often noisy and inconclusive.

It's Been Rough Coming Of Age In The New Century

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No demographic group has suffered more from the disparate distribution of economic progress than the 25-34 age cohort

Take Dividends Over Buybacks

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There is the claim that buybacks are identical to dividends, but this turns out to be less true in practice than in theory.

U.S. Chamber Of Commerce Goes For The Extreme

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The chamber is at odds with the interests of some, if not most, of its membership on some key issues.

Your Retirement Advisor Will Think Of You First

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The fiduciary rules expected on Wednesday seems like rather reasonable standards for financial advisors.

Soaring Productivity Missing From The Numbers

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The one data point you don't hear much about is productivity.

Bull-Market Investment Theme Found In Deep Space

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Some of the findings of the past decade are beyond Albert Einstein’s wildest theoretical imaginings.

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