Several signs point to an end of the long-term slump suffered by value stocks, according to a recent article in Kiplinger. Here are some key takeaways from the article: The…
Robert Shiller Looks Back on the First Roaring Twenties
“It’s worth looking back more closely,” writes Robert Shiller about the “countless comments suggesting that we are entering an exuberant decade that echoes the one of a century ago.” This…
What Valuation Can Tell You About the Market – And What it Can’t
There is no shortage of discussion in the media about the valuation of the market. And with the big market run we have had recently, valuations have once again become…
Hulbert: The Stock Market’s Future Won’t Be Like It’s Past
A study of history teaches us that “the financial markets periodically undergo profound sea changes, after which they bear little similarity with what came before.” This according to a recent…
Cathie Wood’s ARK: Rapid Growth Has Hurt Investors
The flood of growth experienced by Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest, from assets totaling $3.5 billion before the pandemic to $50 billion a year later, has “come back to bite her…
Crypto firm NYDIG: Bitcoin Coming to Hundreds of U.S. Banks This Year
For the first time, customers of U.S. banks will soon be able to buy, hold and sell bitcoin through their existing accounts. This according to a recent article in CNBC.…
Berkshire Hathaway’s Share Price is Too High for Computers
The price of Berkshire Hathaway stock has almost reached the “maximum number that can be stored” in computers, according to a recent article in The Wall Street Journal. Earlier this…
Zweig on How to Keep Your Cool in a Sizzling Market
The market axiom “buy low, sell high” is “made for times like these,” writes columnist Jason Zweig in a recent Wall Street Journalarticle, adding, “yet, when markets seem to be…
ETFs Inspired by Quants Beating the S&P 500
Investors optimistic about the post-pandemic world are channeling cash into “riskier companies acutely sensitive to the economic cycle—led by the famed resurgence in the value factor,” according to a recent…
A Safety First Approach to Retirement Planning and the Problems with the 4% Rule with Dr. Wade Pfau
The 4% rule has become one of the cornerstones of retirement planning. And in many ways that makes sense because investors who have spent 4% of their portfolio annually have…