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.
Is the economy growing at all or just adding debt, he asked.
The S&P 500 now sits in the bottom quintile of post-1990 P-E multiples.
If this were the greatest economy in the history of the world, it could handle a few interest rate hikes.
Ten-year Treasurys are likely to be closer to 2.5% than 4.5% in 2020, says PGIM's Michael Collins.
Can the U.S. economy handle a 30-year Treasury at 6 percent?
The TV stock evangelist foolishly thinks ETFs are the stock market's bogeymen.
And why he was amazed when his foundation performed in the top one percent of all foundations.
“Bonds are as risky as tech in 2000,” he said.
RIAs need to find other value propositions, and soon.
Signs of complacency were omnipresent and corrective phases can last a few months, he says.
The GOP holds more seats in Congress and statehouses than at any time since the 1920s.
But GDP growth is likely to slow over that period, according to Northern Trust.
David Rosenberg of Gluskin Sheff has predicted a 20% market correction, and he's a bear worth listening to.
He’s worried that the geopolitical situation is getting worse as tariffs start rippling through the global supply chain.
IPO filings indicate Focus firms may be shrinking or growing at insignificant rates.