I am always amazed by the productivity of some of our guests. Independent investment consultant and Morgan Stanley Global Wealth Management’s former long-time Chief Investment Strategist, David Darst is a prime example. Darst, who travels all over the world advising clients has just written his 12th book, but this one is different from his other works. […]
WORKPLACE DIVERSITY AFFECTS THE BOTTOM LINE
On television this week, are you better off with a robot?
NEW THIS WEEK: reports on how much workplace diversity affects the bottom line.
LAPERRIERE: HIGH PRESIDENTIAL STAKES
As it’s the winter fund raising season on Public Television, this week we are revisiting a popular topic – retirement!
New this week: Bernie Sanders wins the Michigan Democratic Primary. Donald Trump has a big lead in the Republican primary race. What difference would a presidential win by either candidate make? Cornerstone Macro’s top rated Washington analyst, Andy Laperriere has always been an objective, non-partisan observer, which is why his recent analysis of these two contenders caught my attention immediately.
BOGLE: INDEX FUND TRANSFORMATION
On air this week, as it’s the winter pledge season on Public Television, we are revisiting a popular recent program. Can a better understanding of Wall Street help us become more successful investors? We are joined by Jason Zweig, a highly respected financial journalist, “The Intelligent Investor” columnist at The Wall Street Journal and author.
NEW THIS WEEK: When John C. Bogle created the first index mutual fund some 40 years ago, little did he know that the $11 million put into his index fund in 1975 would explode into a huge industry. In a Viewpoint commentary, Bogle traces the extraordinary history of the industry he created and how much it has changed, for better and for worse, from his original intent.
Weitz – Valuable Losses
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STICK WITH YOUR FINANCIAL DISCIPLINE
STICK WITH YOUR FINANCIAL DISCIPLINE Have a plan you can live with Don’t be distracted by outside events Have one, two or three years of living expenses to prevent selling under duress Keep some cash in portfolio to take advantage of market declines Put cash to work in high conviction investments that have fallen Watch […]