By John Grace Contributing Columnist No animal shudders the human consciousness like a bear. On their hind legs, bears can tower more than 10 feet, […]
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ON THE MONEY: Learning from history when it comes to investments
By John Grace Contributing Columnist As I am fond of saying on national news interviews, “Too many Americans don’t learn from history because we are […]
ON THE MONEY: Hoping for the best while preparing for the worst
By John Grace Contributing Columnist Once upon a time, investors believed that January set the tone for the year. If that’s so, with the S&P […]
ON THE MONEY: Wise investors always have an exit strategy in mind
By John Grace Contributing Writer Let’s begin with a very basic question. How is the U.S. average $60,000 household income expected to buy a median $400,000 […]
Zillow’s actions in housing market could spell trouble
By John Grace Contributing Columnist Does Zillow know something you don’t know? Let’s start with the data. For this year, ending Nov. 2, while the […]
All-time market highs can lead to all-time lows
By John Grace Contributing Columnist Let me begin where I left off last month. This observer is among those who hold theory that stocks keep […]
Fear of missing out spurs first-time home buyers
By John Grace Contributing Columnist We will begin this month with understanding the common experience known as the fear of missing out. I enjoyed meeting […]
Clients are keeping their retirement woes to themselves
By John Grace Contributing Columnist Does this sound familiar to you? • 71% of people are worried about the rising costs of health care. • […]
Inflation could mean trouble for world finances
By John Grace Contributing Columnist Everybody wants to know the date things go sideways. As I am fond of saying, if we are jaywalking across […]
Warren Buffett budget habits you can borrow
By John Grace Contributing Columnist On May 1, Warren Buffett, the oracle of Omaha, addressed investors in the Berkshire Hathaway live-streamed annual meeting. As we […]