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Gary A. Gordon, MS, CFP® is the president of Pacific Park Financial, Inc., a Registered Investment Adviser with the SEC. He has more than 24 years of experience as a personal coach in “money matters,” including risk ...more

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Questions For U.S. Stock ETF Bulls
Have you studied the history of stocks in the U.S? Most people are aware of the crash in 1929 as well as the capital depreciation that occurred through 1932.
Is The Depreciation Across The Commodity ETF Space Surprising?
What counts for an economy that primarily depends upon its consumers? Family income needs to increase beyond inflation. Otherwise, families find themselves with less purchasing power and, ultimately, those families spend less.
Hedged Japan ETFs May Radiate On Efforts To Further Weaken The Yen
Several months before Shinzo Abe took office as the Prime Minister of Japan, the pre-ordained leader had expressed a fierce determination to jump start Japan’s economy through unconventional monetary policy measures.
Has Stock Bias Adversely Affected Your ETF Asset Allocation?
Bonds must be unbelievably dull. When the Dow broke 17,000 and when the S&P came withing a stone’s throw of 2,000 – media messengers enthusiastically reported the peachy particulars.
These 5 ETF Charts Are Killing “Risk-On” Exhilaration
Admit it. You are feeling a little bit edgy these days. While you understand that fear is the elixir of investment opportunity, you also recognize that there is little glory for the last person standing on a sinking aircraft carrier.
Emerging Market ETFs Ascend A Great Wall Of Worry
If the U.S. economy and the global economy were truly in good shape, why is the SPDR Gold Trust (GLD) performing so admirably in 2014?
5 Days Of Fearful Trading Provide ETF Insights
Five days cannot tell you much about the future direction of market-based securities or their respective asset classes. They may, however, be able to provide insight into the more pressing issues or lingering worries on the minds of investors.
Is There A Changing Of The ETF Guard?
The headlines have focused on the year-to-date gains for the S&P 500 as well as the relatively minor losses for the Dow Jones Industrials.
Don't Fight The Fed? Don't Fight The Treasury Bond ETF Trend
Media pundits have attributed recent stock skittishness to geopolitical tension in Eastern Europe, military conflict in the Middle East, a 4.0% initial reading for 2nd quarter GDP growth, a hawkish dissenter in the ranks of the Federal Reserve and a surprisingly strong jump in employment costs.
Tactical Asset Allocation And The Understanding Of Longer-Term ETF Trends
One of the most common expressions in the investment world is that “one day does not a trend make.” Indeed, it would be foolhardy to over-analyze the stock and bond market reaction to the initial estimate of 4% economic growth in the 2nd quarter.
Home Sales Data Incinerate Confidence In Economically Sensitive Stock ETFs
Here in 2014, the inevitable nature of change inspired my wife and I to list our primary home. As a home seller this time around, however, the decision to sell has had little to do with a looming real estate bubble.
Emerging Markets Versus U.S. Small Caps: Which Provides Better Reward For The Risk?
Downward revisions to economic growth going forward have little to do with the weather in the first few months of the year.
Sector ETFs In 2014 And 2007: The Inconvenient Comparison Feels Like A Bone In The Throat
The S&P 500 has served up a 7%-plus return through the first six-and-a-half months of the year.
Is A Little “Bubble Paranoia” Good For Your ETF Portfolio?
Authors Lu Wang and Joseph Ciolli at Bloomberg described the fear of U.S. stocks falling as “bubble paranoia.” Yet, if fundamental and technical indicators both suggest that U.S. stock assets are extremely overvalued, is the maladjustment with some investors or with the markets themselves?
Why U.S. Small Company ETFs Are Losing Their Way
There has been a great deal of talk about the housing recovery. Sales of existing homes steadily rose between mid-2011 and mid-2013 on the back of a weak U.S. dollar and an increase in the money supply.
Value Versus Momentum: What Should You Buy For Your ETF Portfolio
In a world of high-frequency trading, central bank rate manipulation and cross-border fund flows, fundamental value often gets pushed to the back burner. Without question, U.S. stocks are very expensive — inordinately overpriced.
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