Posts Tagged ‘S&P 500’


Dividend Income Courtesy Of The Federal Reserve

Sometimes the Federal Reserve speaks loud and clear and if you can read between the lines, there may be an area that investors can profit over the next couple of years. For this investment to work, we need two primary things in our favor.  First, the fed must keep interest rates low, which they have [...]

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Separate Your Investments And Your Fruit

All investors who pay any attention to the financial media should be wary of a common discussion that can be hazardous to your wealth.  There are frequent guest on the television shows and articles written about the issue of low interest rates and how investors can help themselves to a better return. The federal reserve [...]

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In Search For The Perfect Excuse

There are various interpretations of responsibility and leadership.  As it relates to the current economic overhang that has so many people concerned, confused and in search for a solution, we think until there is a simple acknowledgement of ownership – no solution will be agreed upon or realized. Pointing to the recent shenanigans in Washington [...]

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Margin & The S&P Correlation

Margin debt, also known as ”borrowing to buy stocks and other securities” has increased and gotten ahead of the S&P 500. It normally follows the index in both directions, up and down.  When stocks on margin debt get ahead of the market index, any significant drop can have a cascading effect because stocks and other securities tend to get sold [...]

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