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Should You Buy The Dip?

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on March 5th, 2020

I bumped into a neighbor at Starbucks last Saturday who quickly asked me if I thought he should move money within his IRA from bonds to stocks to take advantage of the stock sell-off that week. You know, buy low-hopefully sell high. Now, I don’t know this guy very well – I don’t even know his last name – so it’s impossible to provide him with personalized advice. So, I responded with a question: If you buy stocks now and the market drops another 20% over the next few months, will you still view your purchase as a wise one?

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March 2020 Newsletter to Clients

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on March 3rd, 2020

The Market In Perspective

There was a headline last week regarding the stock market’s drop titled, “How to Steer Your 401(k) Through Choppy Markets.” It seems to us a better title might be, “Your Portfolio Is Charting the Right Course, Hold Steady Through a Few Bumps.”

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Do You Have a Death Plan?

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on February 27th, 2020

Let’s face it, unless you’re Homer Simpson, you are going to age and, yes, eventually die. Only Homer gets to live forever. And while death is not something pleasant to think about, nor something to dwell on, it is something we should have a plan for. A death plan, for lack of a lighter term, helps you maintain control of the main decisions that are important to you and helps take part of the burden off the shoulders of your loved ones at a time when they will need the assist. Here is a list of the primary items that should be in all of our plans:

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"At Least You Can Serve As a Bad Example"

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on February 13th, 2020

A good friend says his dad used to tell him when he screwed up that “at least he can serve as a bad example.” In that spirit, someone told me almost four years ago that he had impulsively moved about $250,000 of his retirement account from stock mutual funds to cash because he feared the stock market was about to plummet. Any guesses what happened next? That’s right – the market jumped to new heights. This person then decided to re-enter the market by re-purchasing his stock mutual funds that were now worth much more than when he’d sold. I calculated that his sell-low, buy-high strategy cost him roughly $35,000.

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February 2020 Newsletter to Clients

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on February 6th, 2020

Enjoy this month’s edition that features a note about tax forms from TD Ameritrade plus a review of significant changes to retirement plans made by Congress.

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Your Credit Score May Soon Change - Here's How

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on February 6th, 2020

I remember my freshman year of college when some buddies and I faced the first exam of our post-secondary experience. Despite being a mid-semester test in a rather inconsequential class, we decided it would be prudent – and fun – to “pull an all-nighter” studying. Well, we were partially right, it was fun - although our friends who simply studied a couple of hours and then got a regular night’s sleep did much better than we did. Ironically, until recently, it actually DID pay off to prepare your credit history by cramming right before you needed your score. Not anymore.

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Congress Made Significant Changes to Your Retirements Plans

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on January 23rd, 2020

The comedian Stephen Colbert once said in testimony before the House Judiciary Committee, "I'm not a fan of the government doing anything. But I've got to ask, why isn't the government doing anything? ... Like most members of Congress, I haven't read the bill." Colbert was referring to an entirely different issue but Congress actually did something and, as usual, one’s opinion on whether it is good or bad depends on one’s individual circumstances. Here are the highlights of the SECURE Act (even though I haven’t read the bill either):

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What A Decade For Investing - What's Next?

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on January 9th, 2020

Our ability to recall past events in detail is uneven at best. Chances are your spouse or your sibling remembers something that happened, or didn’t happen, 20-30 years ago much differently than you do. My brother, for instance, can recall 15-20 vicious things I did to him when we were teenagers while all I remember is the love and praise I showered on him. We all tend to base our expectations of the future, however, on our memories of the past. And, if our memories of the past are less than accurate, what does that say about our ability to predict the future?

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January 2020 Newsletter to Clients

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on January 3rd, 2020

A Special Announcement:

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Book Recommendations for Christmas 2019

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on December 12th, 2019

If you’re like me and like to give books as gifts or just want a list of book recommendations for yourself, below are the books I read this year along with a brief review. While I enjoyed every book on this list, those I highly recommend are highlighted in bold. And, you’ll note, not a single one on finance or investing – these books are for my down time. Merry Christmas!

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