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Jennifer Coombs has nearly a decade of experience in the investment world, with a variety of titles and investing functions from trading to model building. GradMoney was created from a desire to change the way young adults view the stock market and a desire to save the general public thousands of ...more

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Investing 101: How To Make A Selling Strategy
It's no fun to lose money, but I'm sure everyone has had this happen to them in some form of way.
Investing In The "Dogs" Of The Dow?
Following the wounds sustained during the Tech Bubble at the turn of the millennia, many investors never expected internet and technology stocks to soar to all-time highs again.
How Many Pumpkin Spice Lattes Does It Take To Build A Portfolio?
The pumpkin spice latte may be one of the most popular coffee drinks in modern history, but it's also a massive investment opportunity cost, in particular among novice and apathetic investors.
The Philly Fed's Business Outlook
Economic data is not a favorite of the investing public - I understand - but I happen to enjoy it and it provides very insightful pieces for the overall economic picture.
The Importance Of Fiduciaries: A Lesson Well-Learned
It's important to highlight, that you as an employee of any company have a legal right to inquire and receive regular information regarding the money you transfer to a 401(k) or any retirement savings firm.
Investing In The Future Of Food (Part 4 - Feeding What Feeds Us)
A wise guru once said that “nothing is truly ‘bad’ … something ‘bad’ is simply something ‘good’, just in the wrong place at the wrong time,” and this pretty much describes China’s utilization of potash and fertilizers.
Can You Really Afford To Retire?
Many individuals who are currently at or near retirement age (mostly Baby Boomers) got a much later start in life on retirement savings, primarily since employer-sponsored 401(k) didn't exist 40 years ago.
Investing 101: Understanding The Break Even Point
Many of us don't have an emergency plan until we need to have one, but this is not smart. Just as you prepare for the worst by purchasing life insurance, you need to have an emergency plan for your stocks.
Investing Investing In The Future Of Food (Part 3 - When "Chickens" Fly)
The prices of commodities are determined by future levels of supply and demand.
Investing 101: When To Give Up On A Losing Stock
It's really a sad time and no one can really understand it. I think more tears have been shed over declining stocks than cash lost on a hand of poker at a casino.
Economic Data 2016 Rio Olympics: Helping Or Hindering Brazil's Growth?
We've seen an awful lot of Brazil in recent years, hosting both the World Cup in 2014 and the Rio Olympic Games in 2016; both times there were plenty of critics to be had.
An Empire State Of...Optimism?
One of the most useful tools to understanding the current (and future) state of the national economy is to take a good hard look at the monthly reports from each Fed District - and there are 12 in all.
Investing In The Future Of Food (Part 2 - Chew On This)
By the time I retire in 2050, the population of the earth will increase from 7 billion to 9 billion people – for some context, that’s the equivalent of adding another United States and Brazil to the world.
Presidential Elections & The Stock Market
The market is resilient though, and ultimately does not care who is personally in power. The stock market is all about the confidence and business transactions of people, and it's a very rare situation for a political candidate to disrupt this.
Summer Layoffs & Stocks: July Challenger Job Cuts
Summer is typically when most workers are either on a long vacation, or take a long vacation, so it is not too unusual for companies to make major layoff announcements during the summer (seriously, it would just spoil everyone's fun).
Investing In The Future Of Our Food
Many folks in the stock market haven’t pondered the future of food, and it shows.
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