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Gary A. Gordon, MS, CFP® is the president of Pacific Park Financial, Inc., a Registered Investment Adviser with the SEC. He has more than 28 years of experience as a personal coach in “money matters,” including risk ...more

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Are Stocks Adequately Compensating You For The Risk Of Financial Loss?
Few predict that a recession is imminent. On the flip side, how should one reconcile the fact that the treasury yield curve is flatter than it has been since 2007?
This Stock Market Bull Does Not Believe In ‘Peak Stimulus’
Investors still need to weigh the upside potential for reward against the real risk of financial loss. Is it probable that we have already witnessed a stimulus peak? And if so, what does that mean for severely overvalued stocks?
Why Doesn’t The Bond Market Believe The Stock Market?
Since the beginning of 2017, however, bond investors have been showing that they are less convinced that the federal government can deliver on business-friendly promises. How can one tell?
The Euphoria Debate: U.S. Stocks Versus U.S. Real Estate
Technology stocks in the late 1990s. Housing in the mid-2000s. When the asset class inevitably nose-dives? The balloon implodes.
Don’t Blame Minsky If Your Portfolio Value Crumbles
Remember when the financial markets believed that tax cuts, regulatory reform and infrastructure spending would rev up the economic growth engine? The dollar surged. Bonds cratered. And stocks broke out of a 22-month collective funk.
It’s A Large-Cap Tech World After All
The super-sized weighting of prominent tech companies in these benchmark ETFs has resulted in year-to-date gains of 7.1% and 16.6% respectively. Yet the rest of the market’s performance has been flat. Barely positive, in fact.
Amazon: Love The Company, Hate The Stock Price
Amazon is an extraordinary company. Yet its stock price will not care what anyone thinks when margin call deleveraging and extreme overvaluation collide.
Extreme Leverage And Valuations? Short Sellers Must Be Thinking About It
As long as valuations and leverage levels push the upper limits of greed, a more modest allocation to equity is warranted.
Bull? Bear? The U.S. Stock Market Is More Like The Honey Badger
The Federal Reserve continues to raise overnight lending rates? The yield curve flattens like a collapsible Surface tablet. And yet, stocks hang within 2% of all-time record highs. Forget the popular bull and bear references.
Did Stock Guru Jim Cramer Learn Anything From 2000 And 2008?
Valuation extremes are as ugly as 1929. It leads me to wonder, did media darlings like Jim Cramer learn anything from 2000 and 2008?
Are Stock Investors Placing Too Much Faith In Tax Cuts?
There hasn’t been a major overhaul of the tax code in three decades. Yet many investors seem to think consequential tax reduction for corporations as well as tax cuts for the middle class is a cinch. It won’t be.
Rationalizing Stock Market Irrationality (Or, The Earth Might Be Flat)
Let’s assume that the health bill gets back on track. Are prospective changes to the corporate tax code all they’re cracked up to be?
The Fed And Cheap Money: Are We Closing In On A Swan Song?
You cannot buy assets lower — you cannot acquire bargains when people are fearful — unless you have the cash to do so.
What If This Is As Good As It Gets?
The 2400 level for the S&P 500 may or may not be the peak for the current bull market’s run. No individual could possibly know whether or not this is “as good as it gets".
Bull Market’s Health Depends More On Congress Than Trump
In a bear market, the truth about risk is revealed. Specifically, steep financial losses are neither rewarding nor easily recovered. The average descent? 30%. And the average time to recover?
Have We Reached The Emotional Stage Of Euphoria For Stocks?
In what world can aggregate debt of a country/business/household grow faster than its economy/income indefinitely? A world where math and logic no longer exist.
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