Election Market Overreactions – A Wealth of Common Sense – Go Health Pro

Election Market Overreactions – A Wealth of Common Sense – Go Health Pro

When Barack Obama was elected president the U.S. economy and markets were in rough shape. From the peak in October 2007 through election day the S&P 500 was already in the midst of a 35% drawdown. By the time he was inaugurated in January 2009, the market was down nearly 50% in total. By March, … Read more

The Inheritance Battle – A Wealth of Common Sense – Go Health Pro

The Inheritance Battle – A Wealth of Common Sense – Go Health Pro

It’s estimated baby boomers will pass down more than $80 trillion to their millennial and Gen X heirs over the next 20 years. This is going to be the greatest wealth transfer the world has ever seen. The timing of these transfers will be a hotly debated topic for many families. Baby boomers were born … Read more

Adding My Kid Brother To My Amex Gold Just Made Sense – Forbes Advisor – Go Health Pro

Adding My Kid Brother To My Amex Gold Just Made Sense – Forbes Advisor – Go Health Pro

Of course, I’m thrilled that all his spending is now earning him rewards, and he is too. But that’s not really the smallest part of adding him as an authorized user on my Amex card. Sure, one day he’ll accumulate enough points for a flight or two (and I’ll steer him away from redeeming those … Read more

Sequence of Returns – A Wealth of Common Sense – Go Health Pro

Sequence of Returns – A Wealth of Common Sense – Go Health Pro

A reader asks: Please help settle a disagreement my friend and I are having: He says he’d rather the stock market only go down a little bit and then go up a steady amount every year during his working years because recovering from a 30% drawdown on your current portfolio would be difficult. I would … Read more

Long-Term Stock Market Averages – A Wealth of Common Sense – Go Health Pro

Long-Term Stock Market Averages – A Wealth of Common Sense – Go Health Pro

Posted October 13, 2024 by Ben Carlson Through the end of September, the S&P 500 was up more than 36% in the prior 12 months. That’s a good return. In fact, it’s good enough to put it in the top 10% of one year returns going all the way back to 1926. The stock market … Read more

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