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As our national debt and its interest rate balloon past the point of no return, here’s the best defense against fiscal doom.
The pageantry of corporate earnings announcements began this week, and it means even more uncertainty and volatility for investors.
Bears should not get too excited, though. A big rally is likely coming soon.
In case of a recession, it helps to own companies with stable demand. And healthcare is usually the last thing consumers compromise on.
For more than two decades now, I’ve been helping Americans save, plan and invest for their retirements.
There are two things this week that are really important, and which investors should be focusing on.
Hop on a time machine to the American heartland of not long ago and check out the scenario around you …
The first week of 2023 is in the books, and the market remains rangebound as it has since mid-December.
Investor portfolios are filled with makers, but most are light or empty with takers. Don’t let that be you.
Now that we know what worked and what didn’t during a rough 2022, this year offers more opportunities than you might think.