by Bill DeShurko | Oct 14, 2014 | China, economy, stocks
In the real world study of schizophrenia known as the stock market some of you (ok probably about all of you with a life) may have missed this news over the weekend: “This past weekend, China printed their September Import and Export data, and brother did it surprise...
by Bill DeShurko | Jul 21, 2014 | Investing, money management, stocks, Uncategorized
Building equity portfolios in a bull market is hard. Clients get caught up in the exuberance and reckon the more stocks they own, the better diversified they are. Protect your stock enthusiasts with a diversified portfolio built on low correlation, low-beta equities,...
by Bill DeShurko | Jun 12, 2014 | Finance, Investing, money management, stocks
On Thursday HorsesMouth.com published an article I wrote on the market’s mixed signals. Despite most predictions to the contrary, interest rates have declined fairly substantially this year. Falling interest rates are usually a sign of (fear) of a slowing...
by Bill DeShurko | May 27, 2014 | Finance, Investing, stocks
I don’t usually post stock advice, but Apple, Inc. (AAPL) is not the usual stock. Their products have a cult-like following and owners will soon have an opportunity to buy shares of Apple’s stock at a somewhat reasonable price. But does that mean AAPL is a good...