by deyoe | Oct 30, 2013 | Economic Data, Ideas, Investing, Personal Finance, Uncategorized, Weekly Commentary
The Markets Contrarians probably are waiting for the other shoe – or, in this case, U.S. stock markets – to drop. If you’re not familiar with contrarian investing, the theory goes something like this: Consensus opinion is often wrong. When the...
by deyoe | Oct 27, 2013 | Economic Data, Investing, People, Personal Finance, Uncategorized, Weekly Commentary
It May Be the Holy Grail of Investing! If you could accurately predict how share prices would move, you’d probably be quite wealthy. If you could offer insight that helps analysts and investors do a better job predicting such things, you might win the Nobel...
by deyoe | Oct 23, 2013 | Economic Policy, Investing, Monetary Policy, Politics & Law, Uncategorized, Weekly Commentary
The Markets Curse of Chucky, Scream 2, Final Destination 5, Freddy vs. Jason . . . You know Halloween is nearly upon us when you can’t surf channels without exposing yourself to or relishing in a multitude of horror flick sequels. Propagating alarming situations...
by deyoe | Oct 20, 2013 | Economic Policy, Investing, Monetary Policy, Uncategorized, Weekly Commentary
A Federal Reserve System Primer Last Wednesday, vice chair of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Janet Yellen was nominated to take over as Chairman when Ben Bernanke steps down in January. If confirmed, she’ll take the helm of the institution entrusted...
by deyoe | Oct 17, 2013 | Inspiration, People, Retirement Income, Retirement Planning
“Retirement as a concept is going through another transition. It seems likely that somewhere down the road, (traditional) retirement won’t even be a goal,” says Jonathan DeYoe, owner of DeYoe Wealth Management. Read more
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