by jonathandeyoe | Feb 9, 2016 | Asset Allocation, Energy, International, Investing, Market Watch, Personal Finance, Risk Management, Uncategorized, Video
Forecasts 2016: Oil And Commodities – The Commodity Cycle In his 2016 Forecasts Event (held January 26th, 2016), Jonathan K. DeYoe discusses the declining price of oil and commodities and reviews the commodity cycle. He points out that todays drop in oil and...
by jonathandeyoe | Jan 4, 2016 | Asset Allocation, Debt & Mortgages, Developed, Economic Data, Economic Policy, Education, Emerging, Energy, International, Investing, Monetary Policy, Personal Finance, Politics & Law, Risk Management, Uncategorized
Oh, The Joys of Looking Back at 2015. Each week, ‘The Economist Explains’ blog expounds on subjects ranging from current events to economics, from philosophical or scientific issues to everyday oddities. Let’s take a quick look at a few of its headlines during 2015:...
by deyoe | Sep 1, 2015 | Asset Allocation, Economic Data, Economic Policy, Energy, Financial Planning, International, Investing, Market Watch, Personal Finance, Trade, Video
US Economic Growth is facing headwinds. There are specific headwinds to US growth. There are cyclical forces (rising dollar and falling oil revenues that are causing problems today for US economic growth. But, perhaps more importantly, there are simple demographic...
by deyoe | Aug 28, 2015 | Asset Allocation, China, Developed, Economic Data, Economic Policy, Emerging, Energy, Financial Planning, Greece, Ideas, Investing, Market Watch, Monetary Policy, Personal Finance, Politics & Law, Retirement Income, Retirement Planning, Risk Management, Uncategorized, Video
Jonathan discusses some of the more pressing topics of current market and economic activity in his annual Halftime Report. Fundamentals have not changed (much) since this presentation was given live to clients in late July 2015. This being said, the volatility that...
by deyoe | May 7, 2015 | Energy, Ideas, Investing, Mindful Minute, Personal Finance, Trade, Uncategorized, Video
Falling Energy Prices & Consumer Spending. The lower price for gas has left $33 Billion in the hands of consumers… This savings could allow us to pay off some debt, spend a little more at local restaurants, or save for our futures. At first, I expect people...
by deyoe | Mar 19, 2015 | China, Education, Employment, Energy, Entrepreneurship, International, Investing, Trade, Work
This is a Manufacturing Renaissance in America Today… Really. In the 1950s, manufacturing accounted for 30 percent of America’s gross domestic product (GDP), which is the value of all goods and services produced in the United States. Today, it comprises about 12...
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