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The Federal Reserve Cooled off the Markets November 30, 2018 by Ian King U.S. Economy Where do we go from here? From my perch, it looks like the markets have already priced in the Federal Reserve’s work, at least in the short term.
2018: The Worst Year for Investors in 100 Years November 29, 2018 by John Ross Stocks, Uncategorized 2018 is shaping up to be the worst for investors in more than 100 years. That might be good news for 2019, as bad years bring positive returns thereafter.
4 Bullish Indicators That Show the Economy Is Booming November 28, 2018 by Ian Dyer U.S. Economy Businesses and consumers are thriving. Here are a few important indicators that reflect the overall bullish outlook on the United States economy.
You shouldn’t have to work well into your golden years because student loans deny you the retirement you deserve. But many seniors have no choice. Student Loan Debt Is Crippling Seniors Too November 24, 2018 by Jay Goldberg Retirement You shouldn’t have to work well into your golden years because student loans deny you the retirement you deserve. But many seniors have no choice.
Thoughts on Thanksgiving Day, Past and Present November 22, 2018 by Bob Bauman Government & Politics Thanksgiving always has been a day to pause and consider our blessings as Americans, to consider what unites us, not to dwell on what divides us.

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