July 2021 Newsletter to Clients
Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on July 7th, 2021Enjoy this month’s edition that features a primer on mutual funds and a focus on one of our most widely held funds.
Enjoy this month’s edition that features a primer on mutual funds and a focus on one of our most widely held funds.
The other week I wrote about inflation and the uncertainty of predicting whether it is either temporary or here to stay. Fact: No one really knows for sure. So, how does one plan for a potentially disruptive force? Answer: By creating a margin of safety in our financial plans and our investments. Here are some ideas how to do that.
Enjoy this month’s edition that features a look at inflation, bonds, U.S. stocks, and international stocks.
The list of things I don’t know would stretch from here to, well, I don’t know where. I’m perfectly comfortable admitting when I don’t know something so it amuses me when “experts” claim they know exactly what’s going to happen in the future.
Assuming imitation is indeed the sincerest form of flattery, consider this blog post a bit of puffery for J.P. Morgan’s recent thoughts on this subject that borrows heavily from the data in their 2020 Retirement Confidence Survey.
Enjoy this month’s edition that features reflections on the stock market.
Recently, the mother of a dear friend passed away without a will and it reminded me of this blog post I wrote a couple years ago.
Kentucky’s own Henry Clay reportedly coined the phrase, “self-made man” when describing Benjamin Franklin during a speech in the U.S. Senate in 1842.
Enjoy this month’s edition that features a review of the first quarter stock and bond performance plus a summary of insights from JP Morgan.
The Federal Reserve is predicting the U.S. economy will grow 6.5% during 2021 – the highest rate since the mid-1980’s. Meanwhile the first quarter was very good for stocks:
Okay, not evil, I was embellishing to get your attention. They are, however, misleading, offer a false sense of security and, not unlike fire extinguishers and bow ties, are to be used only in a dire emergency.