Evan Simonoff

Evan Simonoff is editor-in-chief and editorial director of Financial Advisor magazine, as well as editorial director of Private Wealth magazine. He has spent more than 15 years as an editor and reporter covering the financial services industry. Evan is a widely recognized expert on personal finance and investments. 

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Orlando Sees Powerful Q4 Rally, S&P Hitting 3,400 in 2019

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Trump is engaged in a harmless, "elaborate kabuki dance" on trade, he said.

Rising Interest Rates And Deficits Make A Dangerous Cocktail, Gundlach Says

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If core CPI rises much above 2.25%, the entire inflation narrative could change, he says.

Will Millionaire Tax Flight Cause A New York-California Recession?

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New tax laws may spur a migration of high-income residents from high-tax states, a new report argues.

Are LPL And Don Marron Playing 3D Chess With Cetera?

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LPL is conspicuously avoiding Advisor Group in its recruiting war. Why?

Dan Fuss Sees 10-Yr. Treasury Heading To 4% Barring Geopolitical Shock

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China is bullying Taiwan and strange things are happening in the markets, the fixed-income expert notes.

Bull Market To Resume As Earnings Dwarf Trade War Fears, Yardeni Expectss

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Powerful earnings results on Wall Street next week will overshadow market tensions over trade and tariffs, the well-known economist predicts.

Gundlach: 2020 Election Could Have 3-4 Political Parties Debating Universal Income

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Today, 48 percent of Americans support a universal income compared with just 12 percent in 2006, he says.

Gundlach: GDP Headed Higher, U.S. Equities Likely Lower, On $1 Trillion-Plus Deficits

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The likelihood of swollen federal budget deficits means "2019 will be a real doozy," he says.

Rosenberg Sees 20% Stock Correction, Recession, As Boomers Screw Millennials Once Again

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The former Merrill Lynch chief economist predicted a 20% correction in U.S. equities—and a 2019 recession with fewer remedies.

Today’s Retirees, The Lucky Few, Are Riding High—Why?

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BlackRock research finds most have 80 percent of their assets two decades after retirement.

How Billion-Dollar RIAs Overcame Their Biggest Mistakes

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Many of the profession's best firms made big blunders along the way.

Yusko's Surprises: Bitcoin Trounces Skeptics, Japan Cancels Government Debt

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U.S. interest rates could fall again in 2018, while Chinese equities will boom, says Mark Yusko.

Facebook A Productivity Killer: A Millennial Stat Scares U. Of Chicago Economists

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These two economic luminaries are worried about a key unemployment figure and its influence on the economy.

What If This Turns Into A REALLY Long Boom?

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Experts expect the next recession to arrive between 2019 and 2021, but all are asking what could go wrong, not what could go right.

Why Mitch Anthony Displays Courage

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Even after the Madoff and Stanford scams, financial fraud is a lot more prevalent than many of us want to believe.

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