It was a long time in the making, but I recently finished and posted the stock portfolio for retirees, on Seeking Alpha. It uses an all-weather portfolio approach but only puts stocks to work. Stocks are arranged by sector to perform in certain economic environments. Stocks and REITs will have to step up to do […]
Stocks are the undisputed champion, on the Sunday Reads.
As I had offered in the wealth accumulation video, stocks and real estate are the undisputed heavyweight champs. And sure that is my personal bias or experience showing. In this Sunday Reads, the Findependence Hub offers up some interesting stats on stocks for offense and bonds for defense. This week, we also had some signs […]
From beaches and Buffett to Trump, on the Sunday Reads.
Normally when we think of beaches and Buffett our imaginations turn to Jimmy Buffett and Wasting Away Again in Margaritaville and searching for that lost shaker of salt. Today our (not frozen) concoction includes Warren Buffett and beaches, Trump books, the markets (stocks, inflation, recession) watch, retirement, dividend counting and more. From beaches to Buffett […]
How many stocks is enough? That and more in the Sunday Reads.
Enough already. It is a common question. How many stocks is enough? That question was asked and answered this week. There are studies that show that most of your diversification needs can be reached with 12 stocks. And that goes for diversification among one stock market or region. And certainly we’d have to pay attention […]
Building the retirement stock portfolio.
How do you build a suitable retirement portfolio, made of stocks? I gave that a go this week on Seeking Alpha. That may lead to a greater debate about ‘can you really build a suitable retirement stock portfolio?’ I’d say that yes you can, but we have to cover off all of the bases (economic […]
Everybody’s guessing on the Sunday Reads.
There’s a common event I keep witnessing. Everybody’s guessing. And that is, the stock markets and bond markets keep guessing and take the liberty to change their mind(s) as well. We’re in an economic transition period. And we simply don’t know in which economic regime we will land. But the markets keep guessing based on […]






