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How to Invest for the Next 40 Years

Are you worried about how the current economic climate will affect your retirement planning? We’re hearing more and more that Gen X and younger need to save more to retire comfortably. And while the market is unpredictable, focusing on long-term planning is more important than short-term market movements.

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The Biggest Nonprofit on Wall Street

Jack Bogle, the founder of Vanguard Group, gave retail investors a big advantage by offering inexpensive index funds from a company that uses its profits to reduce investor fees. Vanguard helped lower fees for everyone, not just Vanguard investors, by creating quality, low-cost mutual fund products with which other firms had to compete. Vanguards impact continues to be enormous, and it has a very devoted community of followers called “Bogleheads”. 

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The Highs and Lows of Thematic Investments

The asset growth of thematic funds quadrupled and they offer unique, tactical bets on investment opportunities grouped by a subject or motif. Typically, it’s about technology and our changing future. Thematic funds tend to be a bull market phenomenon, possibly a result of investor overconfidence and enthusiasm. (There’s a good line that bull markets make everyone look smart.) It’s an intuitive strategy: “Let’s invest in a handful of really smart innovative companies that people are excited about, the growth potential is incredible”.

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You've Changed, Bonds - Not Cool

If you checked your 401(k) statement for the last quarter, you lost money. (If you didn’t, I want to invest with you!) Even your usually boring and reliable bonds are down a lot. Worse, they are going down at the same time stocks are going down, another rare occurrence. There have been only three years since World War 2 when the 10-year treasury bond had bigger losses than the S&P500. What the hell, bonds? You changed. Not cool.

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The Vital Investing Concept You Won’t Find Explained on the Internet 

You are no doubt familiar with the group of mostly anonymous investors who coordinated the leveraged buying of GameStop, AMC, and other stock options, pushing up the price to the point that some hedge funds lost a lot of money. It was a good David and Goliath story and a new development in consumer investing. Out of curiosity, I bought into the frenzy to see what it was like (I’ll cut to the chase; it was terrifying.)

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What Not To Do in a Bear Market

As an investment manager, I watch the market every trading day, but I do so having spent a lot of time studying the history of stock markets. "The investor who is unaware of financial history is irretrievably handicapped.”

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