Timing the Next 10% Correction
What would be the harm in holding 10% of your portfolio in cash to invest during the next 10% correction?
What would be the harm in holding 10% of your portfolio in cash to invest during the next 10% correction?
The “Money Talks” hosts address listeners’ questions on profit sharing plans, reducing student loan payments and investing in Canada.
Stocks are classified by type, size, cyclicality and location, which helps weed out those unsuitable for your strategy. Learn more in this Financial Tip.
The “Money Talks” hosts address listener questions on a variety of topics, including 401(k) fees, life insurance, and college costs, in addition to stock questions on international names and SSDSX.
Dr. Gene and Bil comment on being a landlord and holding real estate as an investment.
There is much more to “the markets” than the NYSE. Learn more about the many exchanges in the financial marketplace in this week’s Financial Tip.
The hosts of “Money Talks,” Gene Henssler, Ph.D., Ted Parrish, CFA and Jennifer Thomas, CFP®, explain how you may be dollar cost averaging into the stock market and not realize it. The hosts discuss how dollar cost averaging works and the advantages of dollar cost averaging over lump sum investing.
The “Money Talks” hosts address questions on dollar cost averaging, industrial stocks and purchasing a home.
Private equity investments can offer qualified investors a different investment opportunity that may not be subject to overall market conditions.
Real estate investments are more than buying a house. We explore several types of real estate investments in this week’s Financial Tip.