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Investment Primer Part 3: Risk Tolerance

By Kevin Judge | June 25, 2018 Risk Tolerance: Every person has their own view and tolerance of risk. This is a critical fact in determining their investment strategy. Some people are by nature risk averse and will only invest in risk free or low risk investments. For example, Government Bonds, Banks Deposits, and AAA… Read More »

Illegal Immigration: Supply and Demand

By Kevin Judge | June 20, 2018 Illegal Immigration, a.k.a. undocumented immigration, is a social issue to some and an economic issue to others. In fact, it is both. Even the social issues involved, such as educating newcommers come with economic impact. Efforts to control illegal immigration almost always focus on reducing the supply by… Read More »

Investment Primer Part 2: Vehicles

By Kevin Judge | June 18, 2018 VEHICLES: There are several methods for investing in the above asset types and classes. Direct Investment: Purchase the investment your self In general, safer than options but lacks the diversification available from mutual funds Leveraging: You can increase your purchasing power and profits by buying on margin, aka… Read More »

Time to Panic Over High Rates? Not Yet!

By Kevin Judge | June 15, 2018 One factor effecting market stability is the expectation and reality that the Federal Reserve is raising interest rates. Higher rates increase the cost of doing business and effect markets by making bonds more attractive as investments. Should we be concerned about the stock market and the economy in… Read More »

German Post War Economic Miracle? Thank Ludwig Erhard!

By Kevin Judge | June 14, 2018 Think recovering from the last recession was tough? Imagine yourself in Germany after World War II! The country lay in ruins with 5 million military and civilian dead. The great German industrial infrastructure, once the envy of the world, was devastated by allied bombing.  The country was divided… Read More »

The “Great Recession” – Ten Years Later

By Steve Selengut  |    June 12, 2018 I thought you might be interested in some thoughts about the investment climate around the time of the “great recession”. You may find them disturbing, or enlightening, depending on where you think we are today. But two things are fairly certain… not a whole lot has changed, and a look to… Read More »