October 11, 2023: In this article, we’ll discuss the history-making rise and fall in bonds and the potential opportunities that have resulted from it. The rise (to exceedingly high prices) Bonds don’t typically get much press, as the media and most people are more interested in stocks. (We …
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Is the bear market behind us?
September 12, 2023: Last year was a famously bad one for both stocks and bonds. There hasn’t been much respite for bonds, as they are barely positive in 2023 despite having one of the worst calendar years in history in 2022. But it’s a completely different story for stocks, which have recovered a …
Don’t make extra payments on your low-rate mortgage — play bank instead
August 25, 2023: In this quick article, we want to talk about when it makes sense to make early mortgage payments. This article was inspired by a Twitter post we saw by someone who is making extra payments on a 3% mortgage, and the surprising (to us) positive response it got from many other …
Building better financial plans, stress in the banking system, and an update on markets & I bonds
May 17, 2023: In this article we'll discuss a new financial planning/portfolio tool we've added to our arsenal, as well as sharing our current thoughts on I bonds, the problems in the banking system, and the general market outlook. A next-generation tool to build better financial plans Old-time …
Looking back on 2022: valuation matters after all (eventually)
Jan 23, 2023: Bursting bubbles and a historically bad year for balanced investment portfolios 2022 was the year where a lot of the imbalances that we've been writing about for quite some time finally started to unwind. There was absolute devastation in areas that we referred to last year as …
Weathering the markets’ worst first half in 50 years
July 8, 2022: Our primary goal is to help our clients grow their investments over time, and hugely important to that pursuit is the avoidance of disaster along the way. This means steering clear of market “wipeouts” – huge losses that can take years or potentially even decades to recover …
The bursting bubble(?), potential outcomes, and an opportunity in I Bonds
May 3, 2022: In this article we’re going to discuss signs of a bursting US growth stock bubble, the downturn in global markets more broadly, our investment outlook, and a good investment you can make on your own. How’s the bubble doing? (short answer: not well) In February, we suggested that …
Ukraine, Russia, and markets
March 7, 2022: Like everyone, we’ve been riveted and horrified by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Some clients have asked about investment implications, so we put together a few thoughts below. For some perspective, Russia represented about 2% of global economic activity, and Ukraine a lot …
The beginning of the end of the bubble?
February 17, 2022: A year ago, we wrote a piece expressing the view that US growth stocks had entered a major speculative bubble. We didn’t know when that bubble would reach its peak, because that can only be known in hindsight. But we did suggest that it would peak at some point, and would …
What’s going on with inflation?
December 2, 2021: Inflation has been a hot topic as consumers have recently been hit with the fastest price increases in decades. Investors are wondering about the investment implications, and they are right to do so, as inflation can have a major impact on markets and valuations. This article …