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real financial advice

Real Financial Advice: Consider the Facts, Decide for Yourself

Dear Reader, if you’re looking for real financial advice and ways to manage your own portfolio, you’ve come to the

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Invest in a Bad Market

How to Invest in a Bad Market —Avoid the Waves, Paddle to the Safe Zones.

  Below, we look at the best way to invest in a bad market that offers far more risk than

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Market Chart

The One Market Chart that Explains Everything

  Below, we look at the one market chart that explains everything. I ask that you read this lengthy piece

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common sense investing

Riding Past the Crowd: Common Sense Investing

  Common Sense Investing Below, we look at the ongoing bull and bear scenarios in a backdrop of never-ending market

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Market Bears

The Running of the Market Bears—Are They Heading Anywhere?

Below, we welcome the much-appreciated and insightful commentary of our first guest blogger, John Montgomery. [John Montgomery is a career

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What Is a Portfolio?

Portfolios In a Nutshell: A portfolio is your collection of investment marbles—hopefully diverse, carefully selected, and valuable over the long term… Definition:

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What Is a Retirement Plan?

Retirement Planning In a Nutshell: Retirement plans are tax and retirement motivated plans which allow you to allocate funds for

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Commodities What Are Commodities? In a Nutshell: A Commodity is an asset like oil, corn, soy, copper, gold or coco etc.

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Coaches

Tom Lott & Matt Piepenburg We’re two guys who went to some shiny schools, worked in some shiny banks, invested

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