Retirement Insights
Review: A new market high: First ETF to target marijuana stocks
The financial services industry can be incredibly creative when it comes to money. And one of their favorites is to launch products around the hot new trends – whether they are actually useful isn’t really important. And marijuana legalization is definitely one of the hot new trends – especially in Canada where a marijuana ETF…
Read MoreWhat Is Index Investing? Part 1
We talk about indexes a lot, so I thought it’d be a good idea to go over some basics to make sure we’re on the same page when it comes to indexes and index funds. Indexes are pretty important, and it’s important to you and your investments that you understand what they are and how…
Read MoreReview: How trading ETFs may lose you money—especially if you’re a guy
Trading is bad for your wealth. The data is monstrously clear on this. This article singles out ETFs, but really it’s anything. Yes, ETFs have made it easier to make bets on what different pieces of the market will do, but it’s not like anyone was lacking in ways to trade before ETFs came along.…
Read MoreReview: Not Getting a Big Tax Refund? You’re Actually Doing It Right
We see these types of articles every year, and there’s a reason for that. A tax refund is not free money. In fact, it’s returning free money that you gave to the government. It’s the difference between what you actually owed and what was withheld from your paycheck. You could (and should) have had access…
Read MoreIs the ‘Trump Rally’ Really as Great as Everyone Says?
There’s been a lot of talk about the “Trump Rally,” and just how historic it’s been. MarketWatch called it “the best 50-day performance for a GOP commander-in-chief ever[.]” The media loves to overstate things, and it made me want to dig in and figure out what is actually going on. Before we dive in, I…
Read MoreReview: Top 6 Common Retirement Mistakes
There’s some good advice in this article – with one glaring exception. Most of the article covers some of the common mistakes people make when retiring – things like not getting the most out of Social Security, missing Medicare deadlines, or not knowing what you actually want to do in retirement. Those are great reminders, but…
Read MoreReview: Hate Risk? You’ll Love These 2 Dividend Stocks
Articles like this one really bug me. They bug me because someone acted on what the author told them to do – and their retirement may very well depend on getting it right. This article is particularly egregious because both the presentation, as well as the actual content, are going to hurt people. Let’s start with…
Read MoreBuilding A Retirement Income TIPS Ladder
A TIPS ladder can be constructed similarly to a Treasury strips ladder, using the same date from the Wall Street Journal Market Data Center, which provides a daily report of wholesale prices from the secondary markets for all outstanding TIPS issues. On January 3, 2017, there were forty outstanding TIPS available, with maturity dates ranging…
Read MoreWhat Would A 30-Year Bond Ladder Cost A Retiree Today?
Building bond ladders for retirement income is an important but understudied topic. Especially since we are at a point in time when many are worried about future interest rate increases, bond mutual funds risk locking in capital losses when shares are sold to meet expenses, while a bond ladder will still provide the obligated cash…
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