Saturday, November 28, 2015

Investing Blog Roundup: Social Security Made Simple Updated to Reflect Recent Legislative Changes, Free Next Monday + MORE 11:19 am Nov 28th

Taxation As A Severe Insult

– zerohedge.com/

Taxation As A Severe InsultSubmitted by Tibor Machan via Acting-Man.com, Who is Best Qualified to Decide how How Your Wealth Should be Used? I have noted before that my fellow citizens and I are the best wealth redistributors one can find. We know quite well, with only rare exceptions, where the wealth we obtained should go – how we should spend or invest or save our earnings, etc…

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Investing Blog Roundup: Social Security Made Simple Updated to Reflect Recent Legislative Changes, Free Next MondayAs of today, the new version of Social Security Made Simple is available on Amazon (here). It’s fully up-to-date, reflecting all of the changes made to Social Security by the recent Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 (which we previously discussed here).
Of note, however, is that you may want to hold off on purchasing a copy, because on Monday and Tuesday of next week (11/30-12/1) I will be making the Kindle edition of the book available for free on Amazon…

Continue Reading On obliviousinvestor.com »

The third quarter was a rough one for most investors, as fears of an interest rate hike in the U.S, a weakening economy in China, and a stagnant Europe, weighed heavily on the minds of investors. Both the S&P 500 and Russell 2000 sank as a result, with the Russell 2000, which is composed of…

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Retailers, especially big-box retailers will be blue if light shopping carries over for the rest of the season. The Wall Street Journal reports Thinner Crowds on Black Friday. Millions of Americans left their Thanksgiving meals to hit stores across the country in an annual shopping ritual, but the crowds on early Black Friday morning were thinner than years past at some malls and shopping districts…

Continue Reading On globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com »

Slowest Trading Day of the Year

– crossingwallstreet.com

A reminder again that there’s no CWS Market Review today. The stock market is open today but it’s traditionally the slowest trading day of the year. The exchange closes down at 1 pm. The indexes are mildly positive.
Hormel Foods (HRL) is continuing its amazing run. The shares have been as high as $75…

Continue Reading On crossingwallstreet.com »

Succinct Summation of Week’s Events:
Positives:
1) US Durable goods orders in October rose .5% m/o/m ex transports which was two tenths better than expected and September was revised up by a few tenths. Importantly, the core measure rose 1.3%, well better than the forecast of up .2% and September was revised from -…

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from Royalty Gateway http://www.royaltygateway.com/investing-blog-roundup-social-security-made-simple-updated-to-reflect-recent-legislative-changes-free-next-monday-more-1119-am-nov-28th/

Taxation As A Severe Insult

– zerohedge.com/

Taxation As A Severe InsultSubmitted by Tibor Machan via Acting-Man.com, Who is Best Qualified to Decide how How Your Wealth Should be Used? I have noted before that my fellow citizens and I are the best wealth redistributors one can find. We know quite well, with only rare exceptions, where the wealth we obtained should go – how we should spend or invest or save our earnings, etc…

Continue Reading On zerohedge.com/ »

Investing Blog Roundup: Social Security Made Simple Updated to Reflect Recent Legislative Changes, Free Next MondayAs of today, the new version of Social Security Made Simple is available on Amazon (here). It’s fully up-to-date, reflecting all of the changes made to Social Security by the recent Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 (which we previously discussed here).
Of note, however, is that you may want to hold off on purchasing a copy, because on Monday and Tuesday of next week (11/30-12/1) I will be making the Kindle edition of the book available for free on Amazon…

Continue Reading On obliviousinvestor.com »

The third quarter was a rough one for most investors, as fears of an interest rate hike in the U.S, a weakening economy in China, and a stagnant Europe, weighed heavily on the minds of investors. Both the S&P 500 and Russell 2000 sank as a result, with the Russell 2000, which is composed of…

[[ This is a content summary only…

Continue Reading On insidermonkey.com »

Retailers, especially big-box retailers will be blue if light shopping carries over for the rest of the season. The Wall Street Journal reports Thinner Crowds on Black Friday. Millions of Americans left their Thanksgiving meals to hit stores across the country in an annual shopping ritual, but the crowds on early Black Friday morning were thinner than years past at some malls and shopping districts…

Continue Reading On globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com »

Slowest Trading Day of the Year

– crossingwallstreet.com

A reminder again that there’s no CWS Market Review today. The stock market is open today but it’s traditionally the slowest trading day of the year. The exchange closes down at 1 pm. The indexes are mildly positive.
Hormel Foods (HRL) is continuing its amazing run. The shares have been as high as $75…

Continue Reading On crossingwallstreet.com »

Succinct Summation of Week’s Events:
Positives:
1) US Durable goods orders in October rose .5% m/o/m ex transports which was two tenths better than expected and September was revised up by a few tenths. Importantly, the core measure rose 1.3%, well better than the forecast of up .2% and September was revised from -…

Continue Reading On ritholtz.com »

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