Monthly Archives: February 2023

Moving my 401k from Money Market to Bonds

Last March, I moved my 401k to 100% money market fund. This last week, I finally moved it again – this time 100% into an investment grade bond fund. I don’t talk about it much because I really don’t have … Continue reading

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Dollar-Cost Averaging: An Emotional Response

One of the biggest sales pitches you hear in the stock market world is the idea of dollar-cost averaging. It seems to make a lot of sense in a system where buying low and selling high seems like the obvious … Continue reading

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I still think its a bear market rally

I’ve often heard over the last year about how much air travel is booming, showing a vibrant consumer, based on anecdotes of crowded airports. My inclination is that we see less flights at higher cost, so I decided to update … Continue reading

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Remaining Stubbornly Bearish

The fed meeting and decision came Wednesday. Powell hiked 25 basis points, pointing to labor market strength and an inflation rate that is on the decline but still uncomfortably high. The S&P rallied. The jobs report came in Friday, boasting … Continue reading

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