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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El-Erian Expects Surge In Volatility, Disruption And Inequality

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Weak economic growth has encouraged "messy," blame-game politics, Mohammed El-Erian said.

After Outfoxing The GOP, Can Trump Overturn The Electoral Map?

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How did Donald Trump manage to completely outwit GOP establishment candidates? Stephen Moore of The Heritage Foundation says he learned how.

Bull Market Over, Gone To Purgatory, Rosenberg Says

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How Obama, Summers, Congress and everyone else around the world blew the recovery.

Valliere: How Trump Could Win 'The Nastiest, Ugliest Election Ever'

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In a year of surprises, events could play out in Trump's favor, according Horizon Investments'chief political strategist.

DoubleLine's Sherman: 50% of Energy Bonds Could Default

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DoubleLine's Jeffrey Sherman says 50% of energy bonds face default and says buy gold despite deflation.

Greenspan: China's Leaders Are A Bunch Of Amateurs

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China is moving from a manufacturing to a service-based economy but their leaders are silly to presume they can control equity prices.

S&P 500 Could See 5,400 In 2025, Saut Says

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Jeffrey Saut thinks this secular bull market has another decade left to run.

Jeremy Siegel: Shiller P/E Ratio's Fatal Flaw, The Bullish Case

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The optimistic finance professor remains upbeat even though he expects equity returns to moderate in the next decade.

Gundlach: Delusional Fed Could Trigger 40% EM Equity Correction

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The Fed is out of step with global economic realities, said DoubleLine Capital CEO Jeffrey Gundlach.

Was 2015 The Year Robo-Advisors Flamed Out?

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It’s still early, but they are falling short of VC backers' expectations.

Gundlach: Carnage Everywhere, Will The Fed Lose Control?

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Markets are worse than they look. DoubleLine's Jeffrey Gundlach has major doubts about the wisdom of an expected Federal Reserve interest rate increase.

Liz Ann Sonders: Why The Bull Remains Alive

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Nearly seven years into this bull market, there have been no new net flows into equity funds or ETFs.

Emerging Markets: Arnott Vs. Patel, Fuss, Swanson

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While Research Affiliates CEO Rob Arnott continues to tout the prospects of beaten-down emerging market equities, other prominent managers say investors should remain wary of the sector.

The Muni Maze Under The Microscope

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A book on the municipal bond landscape by folks at Cumberland Advisors merits attention.

Why China Can't Spread The Pain To America

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The U.S. is far better positioned to withstand a yuan devaluation than other nations, particularly China's neighbors.

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