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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Gundlach Sees Recession Pressures Rising

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A recession isn't imminent, but consumer confidence and the yield curve signal trouble for the U.S. economy.

Vanguard Says Investors Will Need Value And International Stocks In 2022

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The investment giant spelled out five investment themes for the new year.

High-Yield Bonds Fans See Inflation As Trojan Horse

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Some money managers don't see the Fed raising rates as high as some investors think.

Why Recent Retirees' Timing Could Be Terrible

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Wade Pfau and others says they'd be smart to lock in some stock market gains before retiring.

Jeremy Siegel Says U.S. Stocks Could Still Be Undervalued

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But the Wharton scholar added that valuation metrics could change in 2022.

Gundlach Calls Fed All Wrong About Economy. Would It Bail Out Stock Market?

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A flattening yield curve signals the economy is weaker than central bankers think.

Bernanke Reveals Inflation Number That Would Spook The Fed

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The former Fed chair says continued high inflation next year could hurt the central bank's credibility.

Bernanke Is Vexed By Strangest Labor Market Ever, Downplays Inflation

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Speaking at Schwab Impact, Bernanke noted the powerful anticipated recovery has not come about.

Equities Vs. Annuities: Wade Pfau Outlines Four Retirement Income Styles

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People have different attitudes about flexibility and safety when it comes to retirement income.

SEC Greenlights Yelp-Style Online Reviews Of Advisors With Testimonial Rule

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Clients can now review advisors online for all to see. The feedback might be valuable.

Gundlach Spots Where Fed Manipulation Of Treasurys May Occur

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Something strange seems to happen when the yield on 30-year Treasurys approaches 2.0%.

David Rosenberg On Why Bonds Have Trounced Stocks Since March

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The rally in bonds makes perfect sense, the contrarian says.

Gundlach Sees Stocks As 'Cheap' Compared To Bonds

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The bond market thinks the Fed is going to get serious about inflation, he said.

How The Fed Is Sucker-Punching The Bond Vigilantes

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Erik Weisman of MFS thinks the Fed has snookered the bond market about "transitory" inflation.

Goldman Ramping Up RIA Custodian Unit To Challenge Schwab, Others

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The move could ease advisor concerns regarding consolidation in the custodian space.

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