Today’s Markets Are Powerful Partners for Investor Success
Category: Investing » Market History
Kent Kramer explains how investors can make today's market's their partners for investor success.
High Profit vs Low Profit: The Returns Are In!
If higher returns are offered to riskier investments, why is it that companies with higher profits generate better returns? Aren�t these companies less risky?
Being a Counterintuitive Investor – Do Stock Markets Follow GDP?
Category: Investing » Market History
It turns out GDP growth rates and stock market performance are not highly correlated in the way we would expect.
Satisfying Your Tastes and Preferences for Investing and Dining
If you were asked to describe what you liked about your favorite food, where would you start? If you were asked to describe what you would like in your investment portfolio, what would you emphasize?
Recent Market Volatility: Coronavirus Worries Are Only Part of the Story
Category: Investing » Market History
In addition to the coronavirus, other sources of investor uncertainty include global economic growth, the UK finalizing their Brexit negotiations, trade negotiations between Europe and the US, President TrumpÆs impeachment and ongoing Senate trial, and 20
How Elections Affect the Market
Category: Investing » Market History
A bit of history helps bring some perspective to trying to read too much into the influence of elections on stock markets.
Coronavirus Worries Drive Economic Uncertainty and Stock Market Declines
Category: Investing » Market History
Investment markets around the world have been declining sharply this week in response to the Coronavirus outbreak.
Today’s Markets Are Powerful Partners for Investor Success
Category: Investing » Market History
Kent Kramer explains how investors can make today's market's their partners for investor success.
High Profit vs Low Profit: The Returns Are In!
If higher returns are offered to riskier investments, why is it that companies with higher profits generate better returns? Aren�t these companies less risky?
Being a Counterintuitive Investor – Do Stock Markets Follow GDP?
Category: Investing » Market History
It turns out GDP growth rates and stock market performance are not highly correlated in the way we would expect.
Satisfying Your Tastes and Preferences for Investing and Dining
If you were asked to describe what you liked about your favorite food, where would you start? If you were asked to describe what you would like in your investment portfolio, what would you emphasize?
Recent Market Volatility: Coronavirus Worries Are Only Part of the Story
Category: Investing » Market History
In addition to the coronavirus, other sources of investor uncertainty include global economic growth, the UK finalizing their Brexit negotiations, trade negotiations between Europe and the US, President TrumpÆs impeachment and ongoing Senate trial, and 20
How Elections Affect the Market
Category: Investing » Market History
A bit of history helps bring some perspective to trying to read too much into the influence of elections on stock markets.
Coronavirus Worries Drive Economic Uncertainty and Stock Market Declines
Category: Investing » Market History
Investment markets around the world have been declining sharply this week in response to the Coronavirus outbreak.
Living in Fear of a Market Downturn?
Category: Investing » Market History
Dimensional Fund Advisors’ David Booth on why you should change the way you think about investing.
Do Simple Better
Category: Investing » Market History
A focus on the fundamentals is not just good advice for the sports world. It applies to many areas of our lives and certainly our finances.
April 3, 2020 Financial Perspectives
Category: Investing » Market History
In this Foster Group update, Chief Investment Officer, Kent Kramer gives an investment recap from the past week and discusses bear markets, recessions, and recovery.