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Recessions: Uncertainty suggests balance

No one knows when recession is coming, but investors need to prepare either way, Kyle Tetting explains in a MONEY TALK VIDEO. […]



Solvable problems, long-term perspective

By Bob Landaas
As I get older, it becomes clearer to me that there are some problems that you face that can be solved while there are others where there is no easy fix.
Two of the issues that are weighing on financial markets currently are solvable and give investors hope after the disappointments of last year.



How automated trading riles stock volatility

Automated trading exacerbates market swings while not necessarily reflecting investment fundamentals, Paige Radke explains in a MONEY TALK VIDEO. […]



Investment Outlook 2019

Volatility heading into 2019 reminded investors to be balanced, as Brian Kilb and Kyle Tetting discuss in their look ahead in a MONEY TALK VIDEO […]



Stock market reflecting lower expectations

By Kyle Tetting
The year 2018 marked the worst in a decade for broad measures of U.S. stocks. After some late January weakness, stocks had been trending higher for most of the year before succumbing to uncertainty in the fourth quarter. Uncertainty is always part of investing in stock markets – and, long-term, creates opportunity – but the fourth quarter of 2018 was unnerving in its reminder of how quickly trends can turn.



Retirees: How to handle stock sell-offs

Gyrations in the stock market can play havoc with investors’ emotions and lead to impulsive moves. In a MONEY TALK VIDEO, Dave Sandstrom explains why investors should not let short-term market volatility disrupt important retirement decisions but instead rely on balanced investment portfolios and prudent withdrawal plans. […]



Volatility: What to watch for and why

After a six-month lull, volatility riled the stock market again in October. Prices on the Standard & Poor’s 500 index rose or fell more than 1% in 10 of the month’s 22 trading days. While heightened activity can be disconcerting, it’s par for the course from time to time and reminds investors to balance their portfolios to risk levels they can tolerate. Kyle Tetting explains in a MONEY TALK VIDEO. […]



What to know about bear markets

In a MONEY TALK VIDEO, Steve Giles notes how investors can plan against bears. […]



Uncertainties distract from fundamentals

By Kyle Tetting
Stock market volatility abruptly returned in October after a stretch of 74 trading days without as much as a 1% change in the S&P 500. The CBOE Volatility Index – known as the fear gauge – doubled during the month, suggesting traders believe the wider swings may persist. Big fluctuations and a string of losses can be disconcerting, but it’s important to remember that volatility is the norm – especially this late in an economic expansion that has lasted more than nine years.



2018 Investment Outlook Seminar – The Quiz

Find out in 10 questions how much you know from the 2018 Investment Outlook Seminar. We include a link to the video from the seminar as well a link to the quiz answers. (We trust you not to peek ahead before you finish the quiz.) […]



2018 Investment Outlook Seminar

Bob Landaas delivers his annual investment outlook to hundreds of clients, sharing with them his insightful observations of global economic and market forces and what they suggest for long-term investors.



2018 Investment Outlook Seminar – The Answers

  Congratulations for completing the 2018 Investment Outlook Seminar Quiz. Please check your responses against the answers below. View the seminar video by clicking here. 1. Bob Landaas noted that the Federal Reserve is likely halfway through raising short-term interest rates. Which one of these DOES NOT follow? b) Reach for higher yield with lower-quality bonds.  […]




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