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The market whisperer…
Last week, the Federal Reserve (Fed) left the federal funds rate unchanged, and Fed Chair Jerome Powell soothed markets. He
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A correction and a bounce.
Last week, the Standard & Poor’s (S&P) 500 Index moved into correction territory. The Nasdaq Composite Index (Nasdaq) was
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What do weather and investing have in common?
From 1991 to 2020, the average temperature of the United States was 54.7° Fahrenheit. Of course, that
The last four trading sessions have underscored that volatility is back. It always is when accompanied by lots of uncertainty. But this uncertainty hasn’t been
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Is it supposed to be doing that?
At the end of last year, economists believed the chance of a recession in 2025 was relatively low. In December
Life insurance policies are incredibly detailed, and even a good policy might not cover everything you need to know. Here are ten important aspects every life
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A difference of opinion.
Broadly speaking, there are two types of investors: individual investors and institutional investors.
Individual investors buy
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Why are stock markets wary of tariffs?
In two of the last three weeks, tariff announcements led to late week stock market sell-offs. Stocks quickly
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Optimism headed south on Friday.
After rising for most of the week, stock markets lost momentum last Friday as economic data raised doubts about
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Wait! What just happened?
Last week, investors were inundated with market-moving data and news. Stock markets gyrated as investors tried to process
The new year can give us perspective and focus on what is important like our loved ones. Protecting our loved ones is front of mind. Life Insurance is an
Famed economist and financial engineer Dr. Andrew Lo of MIT once wrote a paper entitled “Warning: Physics Envy May be Hazardous to Your Wealth.” Lo warns that