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You don’t have to be a professional money manager to be aware that the swift decline in oil prices has been one of the most impactful financial headlines in years. As a matter of fact if you didn’t ...
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... Buying a stock like SMG is a solid way to play the mid cap space as its large enough to handle economic slowdowns and has healthy enough financials to be acquisitive while managing debt obligations.
Small ...
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... many times before. There is a growing sense of frustration among investors; amongst both novice ones and expert financial advisors. The cause of this angst is simply that most people believe their portfolios ...
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The financial services industry is notorious for creating new terms and services in an effort to meet the ever-changing needs of investors. Often these ‘solutions’ are quickly adopted and become broadly ...
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... have absolutely no idea what happened yet it was perhaps the most dramatic and volatile financial event in history!
What happened? Did the stock market crash? Was there a major corporate bankruptcy? ...
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... average investor. To practice what we preach we actually sold some of our Direxion Indexed Managed Futures Strategy (DXMIX) holding. Most financial advisors had been pounding the table on buying managed ...
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... (2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike ride and then a 26.2 mile marathon run – that is 140.6 miles, all in one day!). Sure, there are plenty of financial firms that support some very impressive foundations but ...
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Here are two quick ideas which you may see us implement in the next few weeks. If you’re of the mindset that you just want to “hit singles” consider looking at some dividend yielding financial sector ...
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... financial services industry ranging from those who manage billions in the most sophisticated manners available, all the way to a retired blue collar worker who wants straight forward investor education ...
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... rule of thumb here’s how the 10 sectors typically outperform the broader markets:
Stage 1: (Early Bull Market)
Financials
Technology
Consumer Discretionary
Stage 2: (Mid to Late Bull ...
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... be time to seek help. We would encourage you to find a fee based financial advisor that can help you manage through the process. Avoid working with a commission-based advisor, as they will be licking their ...
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My Portfolio Guide was founded after years of learning what investors really need from an advisory firm and a relationship standpoint. The financial services industry has changed dramatically and this ...
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... se of any investment or to engage in any other transaction. MPG does not render or offer to render personal investment advice or financial planning advice through our Web site. MPG's specific advice is g ...
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... players are in your overall financial picture. By understanding where and how you are served we can further manage risk and add value to your other relationships.
“The right hand should always know ...
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“You get what you pay for!” Really?!? That’s a common idiom and it sure sounds and feels better when you pay top dollar for something that you perceive to be of high quality.
In the financial services ...
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... “buy and hold/forget”. Your allocation must adjust over time according to your goals, the overall investment environment, and dynamic financial markets. Our unique tactical approach to Asset Allocation ...
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... Equities
8.88% International Equities
0.02% Bonds
4.90% Cash
The current equity position sector breakdown:
25.41% Information Technology
17.2% Consumer Discretionary
16.11% Financials
13.37% ...
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... our financial advisor”. Normally when one hears your title you assume you’re at a work function but that was the furthest thing on my mind and on this occasion it startled me to be introduced as such. ...
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Turn to any financial expert or analyst and ask the same question, “Is this market cheap or is it expensive?” You could also ask each source to give you equally yet opposite opinions on whether ...
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Unless you’ve never picked up a financial magazine or read the business section of any newspaper, you have undoubtedly heard of the old investment adage “Sell in May and go away”. Many financial ...