2017 All-Weather Portfolio
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Date01 Apr 2017
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According to City-Data.com, the most recent reported average household income in zip code 90274 was $188,000. 57% of the tax filers showed dividend income which would indicate stock ownership. For zip code 90275, the average household income was $117,000 with... Read More →
Growth Without the Restless Nights
In the summer of 2004 I wrote a series of articles for TheSteet.com, the financial Web site co-founded by CNBC’s Jim Cramer. I had grown increasingly worried about the poor lending practices at the time and the fact that it... Read More →
Nowhere to Turn in this Rate-Hike Cycle
At the start of 2000 it became clear that the Federal Reserve was going to burst the stock market bubble by raising interest rates. Of course, the Fed would never say its intentions were to deflate an overheated stock market:... Read More →
Protection Against a Housing Collapse
I’ve been worried about the housing market for a couple of years. The enthusiasm, bidding wars, blind optimism and the simple fact that so many of my acquaintances think they’re so darn smart because their houses are appreciating, reminds me... Read More →