by Bill DeShurko | Sep 5, 2014 | economy, Investing, money management, portfolio
Here is a link to an article, Biotechnology ETFs Show Rebust Health In August I was quoted in posted at investors.com – the online publication of The Investor’s Business Daily (IBD). Short article focusing on two of the hottest market sectors, biotech and solar/green...
by Bill DeShurko | Aug 27, 2014 | economy, Finance, Investing, money management
Below is an excerpt from our Monday report from Sterne Agee, (emphasis added): “Fed Chair Janet Yellen gave a balanced assessment of the labor market in her keynote speech at Jackson Hole last week, according to Standard and Poor’s Economics. She said there is no...
by Bill DeShurko | Aug 15, 2014 | dividends, Finance, money management, portfolio
Last week I published an article at horsesmouth.com that can be downloaded here: Liquidity Worries. The short version is that the stock market seems to be continuing along in its uptrend. Despite a few recent bumps and a little volatility the trend is...
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 6, 2014 | Finance, Investing, money management
With interest rates at near all time lows, many investors are questioning whether they should own any bonds at all. Most financial advisors recommend a portion of an individual’s portfolio be allocated to bonds, and not just for retirees but for younger, more...