by deyoe | Oct 31, 2014 | Education, People, Personal Finance
Fourth Place! When it comes to financial literacy, the International Financial Literacy Barometer indicates the United States ranks fourth out of 28 countries. If you’re thinking those sophisticated Europeans must have an edge on us, you’re wrong. The top five...
by deyoe | Oct 28, 2014 | China, Emerging, Investing, Monetary Policy, Personal Finance
Check Out Jonathan K. DeYoe in Huffington Post – Money The Markets After a week that left investors wondering what’s next – much like fishermen on a lake as the wind kicks up and the water gets choppy – the wind settled and the fish started biting. U.S....
by deyoe | Oct 23, 2014 | Education, Inspiration, Investing, Media, People, Personal Finance, Risk Management
Monkey or T’ai Chi Master? How Do You Deal With Market Volatility? The practice of “mindfulness” obliges us to see reality for what it actually IS, not what we want it to be. Sometimes this can be difficult, especially when it comes to our...
by deyoe | Oct 21, 2014 | Developed, Economic Data, Europe, Investing, Monetary Policy, Personal Finance, Weekly Commentary
The Markets It’s a little early for Halloween, but markets sure got spooked last week. After a 21-month ride to mid-September highs, stock markets jolted and shook investors last week like the most dramatic and scream-inducing rollercoaster at an amusement park’s...
by deyoe | Oct 16, 2014 | Ideas, Inspiration, Investing, People, Personal Finance, Risk Management
Mindfulness and the Limitations of Knowledge in Personal Finance We practice asset allocation, disciplined diversification and rebalancing. We do not buy individual securities looking for the proverbial “pop.” We do not trade. Not that it can’t ever...
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