adviser fees

Three Critical Questions About Adviser Fees

Retirement savers have a lot on their plate these days. A long, slow recovery is making it harder to believe in stocks even as they hit new highs. Meanwhile, bond … Read more

Posted on May 22, 2013 by
retirement fund fees

Hospital Charges Crazy? Check Your Fund Fees

Americans have long known that medical care is much, much cheaper abroad. What they didn’t know until recently is that the same procedure at one hospital can cost a fraction … Read more

Posted on May 8, 2013 by
sell in may and go away

Does Sell in May and Go Away Work?

It will be May soon, so you know what that means: An avalanche of articles with titles like the one above. So, does the theory hold water? First, here’s how … Read more

Posted on April 30, 2013 by
actively managed funds

Actively Managed Funds: A Faulty Product?

We have some fairly high expectations of the products we buy. For instance, we expect toys not to injure our children. We eat in public places and expect to avoid … Read more

Posted on April 15, 2013 by
investments

You Don’t Need To Understand Your Investments

You don’t need to understand your investments. At first blush, that sounds like a terrible thing to say, doesn’t it? It certainly is the opposite of common sense from a … Read more

Posted on March 21, 2013 by
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Sorry, Mila Kunis Is No Stock Market Indicator

Imagine you seek a stock market indicator and you hear three relatively well-known people share their opinions on investing, all within the same week or so. They don’t know each other, … Read more

Posted on March 15, 2013 by
money managers

Down the Money Manager Rabbit Hole

What is the proper mix of investments? If you ask the market timers, it’s whatever is out of favor. Buy what nobody wants. Sell what others can’t buy fast enough. Sounds … Read more

Posted on March 8, 2013 by
great rotation

Understanding the ‘Great Rotation’

If you follow the chatter around the markets these days, it’s pretty hard to avoid the theme of the “great rotation.” In a nutshell, market pundits believe that retail investors … Read more

Posted on February 8, 2013 by

You Just Missed A Huge Bull Market

One of the most enduring notions people have about stocks these days seems to be that the market can’t be trusted. Partly, the media is to blame. Along with the standard … Read more

Posted on January 24, 2013 by

The Most Powerful Financial Tool Is Time

As the playwright George Bernard Shaw put it, “Youth is wasted on the young.” An acerbic quote, and wryly funny. It points up a perspective one comes by later in … Read more

Posted on January 22, 2013 by