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Avoiding The Mutual Fund Tax Trap
Mutual funds have a major structural flaw that exposes shareholders to unwanted and unnecessary tax liabilities.
A Wonderful Fluke
Not even bitcoin’s anonymous inventor(s) or its loudest advocates foresaw how much of a global force digital assets would become.
Don’t Let Home-Bias Investing Trip You Up
The total U.S. stock market has gained over 20% during the past year and is doing great. But for U.S. investors that are under-weighted to foreign stocks, it’s not so great.
4 Benefits Of Leveraged ETFs
Despite criticisms, leveraged ETFs give investors and traders many viable alternatives for amplifying gains, putting less trading capital at risk, and even profiting when markets decline.
Why Contrarian Investing Still Works
Being a contrarian investor is a lot harder than it sounds. It means doing the opposite of the crowd. It means having the stomach and stamina to buy assets or investments that are unloved, misunderstood, and trading at bargain prices.
What Behavioral Biases Are Messing You Up?
Your worst enemy isn’t inflation, deflation, a market crash, or whatever other scary financial scenarios you can think of. Rather, we ourselves, in many cases become our own worst enemies.
The Right Context For Active Management
Actively managed portfolios are not a device of nefarious origin. And neither is it a “dead exercise” as the vox populi has declared. Nevertheless, to be successful at active investing, there are some big time hurdles.
How To Use Single Country ETFs
Among the greatest breakthroughs that exchange-traded funds have made is giving people complete control of their investment decisions.
3 Diversification Errors
Portfolio diversification is an investment strategy designed to limit risk by spreading money across multiple asset classes and securities.
How To Hedge In A Rising Market
Hedging, for some investors, sounds complicated. In reality, it’s not because it’s all about reducing investment risk.
Is Sector Performance Following History?
It’s been said the more things change, the more they stay the same. And right now, the performance of stock market industry sectors is behaving right in line with that view.
What To Do About Fading Stock Market Momentum
Wall Street has been so busy with one all-time high after another, many have already long-forgotten that it’s been over one-year since the stock market corrected by 10% or more.
Is Style Drift Increasing Your Financial Risk?
The easiest way is to make sure the core or foundation of your investment portfolio is built upon index linked ETFs rather than actively managed funds.
Tough Financial Questions That Require Honest Answers
With 2016 now officially history, a new year is upon us. The beginnings of a brand new year offer more than just a clean slate, but an opportunity for all investors to reflect on the recent past.
Factors That Should Influence Your Investments
Rather than viewing your investments as one big bucket, I suggest a better approach that I believe reduces risk without hampering growth.
How Safe Are Bonds?
Investors who assumed their investments in conservative bonds and bond funds were safe from losses are learning otherwise.
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