Technical analysis, studying charts and patterns, is an often overlooked component to an investment strategy. We examine this method and where it could be profitable.
Tag: Misc
When Money Destroys Nations
How hyperinflation ruined Zimbabwe, how ordinary people survived, and warnings for nations that print money.
The Arrival of Modern Monetary Theory
We examine the tenets of MMT, look back at economic history to appraise comparable efforts, and consider the investor’s response amidst an inflationary environment spurred by growing deficit spending.
Jumping on the Bandwagon: Student Loan Repayment Programs
Employer-sponsored student loan repayment programs are growing in popularity. Corporate retirement plans can be a vehicle for delivering these programs, but other options exist
Barking Dogs, Required Arbitration, and Plan Restatements
Cliff Dunteman explains how recent case law could impact retirement plan sponsors when it comes to required arbitration and plan restatements.
A Plan for Retirement Spending
Coming up with an effective plan for spending your hard-earned retirement savings is a complex task.
How to Evaluate your Retirement Plan Advisor
As a plan fiduciary, you want to know if this cost is adding value to the operation and performance of your retirement plan.
Calling Plan Sponsors: Mandatory Plan Restatements Loom
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) requires pre-approved plan documents be restated on a uniform six-year cycle. As we approach completion of the latest cycle, mandatory plan restatements loom.
Where to Find Smart Money Moves
Investing requires much more than casual interest. When you’re looking to make stock selections, you also need great resources. In this article, we take a look at Gurufocus.com and how it can give insight into smart money moves.
When Money Dies
How great does inflation have to be before government can no longer control it? Explore this question as we review Adam Fergusson’s When Money Dies (1975).
