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President of Vomund Investment Management LLC
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Vomund Investment Management, a fee-only Investment Advisor, was founded in 1998 by David Vomund. David has 30-years of investment and portfolio management experience. He was rated the top market timer by Timer Digest for the three-year period 2011-13. He was the featured interview in Stocks & ...more

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On The Fed And The Economy
The economic outlook is good. Here's what that means to interest rates and the equity market.
On Earnings And Interest Rates
Will interest rates rise or stay flat? Your answer might be wrong so don't invest a portfolio 100% for one viewpoint. Instead, it's best to remain balanced.
It's (Still) All About Earnings
Stocks are volatile and I don't see that changing anytime soon. Nor do I see a big move lower from here. Here's why.
Is This A Bear Market?
The market is very volatile and most indexes remain near their 2018 lows. People are nervous. So, has the bull market ended? Did we enter a bear market?
Too Good?
Would you like a 7-percent return without being subjected to the volatility of the stock market? How about 6-percent in a security that Standard & Poor’s rates BBB-, which is investment grade? Here's how.
Be Prudent...or At Least Cautious
Will interest rates continue to rise? Everyone thinks so. Still, it's prudent to hold some securities that will do well if the majority are wrong. Here's why. .
It's (Still) Ok To Be Optimistic
With the chaos in Washington and rising market volatility it's increasingly difficult to be optimistic. Should it be?
Sound And Fury
The market is increasingly volatile. Do the market swings mean much? To a trader, yes. To a long-term investor, no.
A Month To Remember
Does the volatility mean an end to the bull market?
Lessons From The Olympians
During the Olympics CNBC is tracking the stock market in the morning and curling in the afternoon. Which is more useful for investors?
Style Index Rotation
Is it better to be a value investor or a growth investor? We'll let the market tell us.
Know Your Indexes
This year is young, but the largest and highest priced stocks are doing better than most just as they did in 2017. As a result, the Dow and S&P 500 are outperforming most other market measures.
Four Investment Thoughts
Four investment-related thoughts on a variety of short subjects.
My 2018 Forecast
I expect the pendulum will switch back to value.
Positioning For Rising Rates
Lower taxes will put upward pressure on interest rates. What does this mean for your bond portfolio?
The Economy: Mostly Good
Stocks are rising because the economy is improving. One downside, though, is strong stocks mean greater wealth inequality.
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