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The Feds Are Inside Your Home The Feds Are Inside Your Home January 3, 2017 by Ted Bauman Privacy Invasion Alexa and similar Internet of Things (IoT) technologies have become part of the current zeitgeist. They can remember everything input into them ... and the Feds are salivating for this data.
The Key to Stocks in 2017’s Market The Key to Stocks in 2017’s Market January 2, 2017 by Jeff Yastine Investment Opportunities Forgive me if I brag a little, but our team had quite a year in 2016. And you couldn’t find a better, more diverse group to lead the way heading into the new year.
2017 Market Plan of Attack 2017 Market Plan of Attack December 31, 2016 by Jocelynn Smith U.S. Economy As we prepare to tick over to 2017, it’s important that we all take steps to break out of our comfort zones, expand our knowledge base, and take intelligent, calculated risks.
Preparing for the New Trump Economy Preparing for the New Trump Economy December 21, 2016 by Jeff Opdyke U.S. Economy So many promises and threats are waiting to either unfold or fizzle. Which Donald Trump will show up to his first day on the job? Wall Street's directional future depends on that answer.
Do You Have an Offshore Backup Plan? Do You Have an Offshore Backup Plan? December 19, 2016 by Ted Bauman Offshore Living Life is full of dead ends. They’re not risky in and of themselves, but they can quickly become a trap. Creating an offshore escape route for such traps is ideal, and not as difficult as it sounds.

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