Getting Things Done in Washington

If you’re among those who believe that nothing can get done within the partisan bickering on Capitol Hill, you should know that both parties came together with remarkable speed recently to pass bipartisan legislation.  There was virtually no bickering, posturing...

Demographic Surge

This week’s Barron highlighted the demographic surge that is slowly winding its way through our economy.  The Millennial generation, also known as generation Y, is people who were born between 1976 and 1995.  They represent 27 percent of the population counting 86...

Infinite Duration = Substantial Risk

Interest rates remain mired at historic lows. Today, if you invest $100 in two-year Treasury bonds, our government will pay you interest of less than a quarter each year. So wouldn’t it make more sense to put your money in a relatively new category of bonds that...

The US Retains Its Title As Sovereign of Innovation

As the media focuses on the dysfunction in Washington, there is a stealth recovery occurring led by innovation in the private sector. An article from the Economist dated March 16th, 2013 titled “Cheer Up” by Edward McBride, discusses how the economy in the US is much...

Patriot’s Day Shock

Today a tragedy hit the Boston Marathon.  Like any shock, the stock market, which was swooning plummeted an additional 100 points when the news broke.  In addition, gold which is often considered a safe haven continued its recent free fall declining over 9.0% on the...

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