May 2, 2013 Sell in May and Go Away A tried and true investing maxim is “sell in May and go away.” Loosely translated, this means that in most years, the stock market has a seasonality to it that is quite reliable in predicting the rise and fall of the market. Essentially history has taught… Continue reading Sell in May & Go Away – How the Wisdom of the Ages is Time Sensitive
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The Markets Crash Because of the Debt Ceiling – Not Bloody Likely
Obama v John Boehner Last night we watched the two most powerful political leaders in the USA each make a speech imploring the public to side with their version of how the impasse over raising the Debt Ceiling should be resolved. The Differences Between Them Both seemed to agree on the amount of debt reduction… Continue reading The Markets Crash Because of the Debt Ceiling – Not Bloody Likely
The Commodity Cycle & the New York Hard Asset Show
The New York Hard Asset Show Each year I attend the New York Hard Asset show in early May. As the name suggests, it is a gathering of people that think investments in paper currency are less preferable than investments in hard assets. The gathering is a mix of Letter Writers trying to illustrate their… Continue reading The Commodity Cycle & the New York Hard Asset Show