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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Richard Bernstein: The U.S. May Be The Best Place To Invest

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Distracted by headlines, financial advisors and other U.S. investors may be missing the best investment opportunity for the next decade: U.S. equities, says Richard Bernstein.

George W. Bush: Free At Last!

The former president showed his well-known sense of humor and his less well-known sense of perspective at the Pershing annual Insite conference.

Women And Men: How Different Are We Really?

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In early May, I had the opportunity to attend an intriguing session at a conference that dealt with the subject of money and gender, specifically women...

Bill Gross Shows All His Cards

News that Pimco's legendary Bill Gross is launching an active ETF that will be managed in a style very similar to his mammoth Total Return funds raised more than a few eyebrows...

Jeff Gundlach: Get Ready For The Taxes-Are-Too-Damn-Low Party

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The next major political party in this nation will be the Taxes-Are-Too-Damn-Low Party, DoubleLine Capital CEO Jeffrey Gundlach told his clients and shareholders on Tuesday.

Dan Fuss: A 20-Year Bear Market For Bonds Is Starting

The odds are five out of six, or about 83%, that interest rates will rise, albeit with breaks and intervals, for the next 20 years, according to Loomis Sayles vice chairman Dan Fuss...

Jeb Bush: Immigration Reform Could Power An Economic Recovery

An immigration policy consistent with America's heritage and highest ideals could dramatically spur economic growth and solve many of our problems, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush told attendees...

Grantham Mayo: Japan To Recover, Global Equities Overvalued

The meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant has prompted many financial commentators and others to plant their feet firmly in their mouths.

Are China's Dictators Next To Go?

In case you hadn't noticed, 2011 is less than two months old and it's already turning out to be a very tough year for the planet's dictators...

Siegel Sees Some Bull Left In Bull Market

Even though equity prices have broken through their pre-Lehman levels, Wharton School of Finance professor Jeremy Siegel told TD Ameritrade Institutional's annual conference in San Diego he still...

Gundlach: Muni Market Is In Denial

Is the municipal bond market in the same state of denial as the equity and mortgage-backed securities markets were in late 2007? Jeffrey Gundlach, the founder of Doubleline who put together a...

Is Everyone's Enthusiasm Just A Little Too Bullish?

Larry Kudlow is downright delirious on CNBC. Byron Wien at Blackstone thinks the S&P 500 will hit 1,500 at some point this year...

Anti-QE2 Hysteria Based On 'Unfathomable Misunderstanding'

Most of the world is under the mistaken belief that the Fed is "printing money and spraying it around the world," Anthony Crescenzi, senior vice president and market strategist at Pimco, said...

LIABILITY MANAGEMENT TRUMPS STYLE BOXES, RISK TOLERANCE

The first problem that financial advisors need to address with clients approaching retirement isn't risk tolerance; it's finding investments that can match their liabilities, or living expenses.

Memo To PIMCO: The Old Normal Wasn't Normal

What was so normal about the old normal? Buying a house with no financial documentation? A negative savings rate? Three billion credit-card solicitations in one year? That was what Mellody...

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