Last month we discussed why large caps have been outperforming small caps since 2005 and that part of the causes had to do with the construction of the market
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Small caps have recently performed better than large caps. But this may just be an anomaly. There have been many brief periods when small caps have outperformed
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Rather than take a spray and pray approach to advertising, the companies that know how to advertise know they need to place ads where the most eyeballs will be
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Since AI is on the cusp of becoming a bigger part of our world, it may be useful to know how it works in simple terms.
The most available form of AI is the
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The One Big, Beautiful budget Bill (OBBB) has passed the House. As of July, it is being worked over in the Senate, as it has flaws and faces some challenges. It
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Government makes a difference in economics. Government, as I have written before, not only crowds out private investment by doing the work that might be left up
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With the Presidential election coming this November there is a chance control of the Presidency and Congress will change once again. These changes have been
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As we step into 2025, I thought it would be beneficial to take a moment and reflect on what an extraordinary year 2024 was for investors.
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As we absorb what is happening with the Presidential election, we may overrate the effect elections have on the economy and the market. This is because
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What is a SEP IRA? Many of you know what a traditional IRA and a Roth IRA are. Both were developed to give people the means to build their savings for
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There has been some alarm about Trump’s tariffs proposals if he is elected. His comments suggest a 10-20 percent import tax on all foreign goods and a 60
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Higher interest rates are bad for existing stocks and bonds. This is because high interest rates make a high rate of return easily available to investors. And
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