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People frequently refer to the stock market as a “casino”, as if they have zero influence over the financial result of their decision(s). However, there are at least two important differences between gambling on slot machines and investing in an actual business, or a collection (portfolio) of businesses: Entitlement and predictability.

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We live in the “noisiest” era in human history. Notifications, breaking news, opinions, algorithms, senseless entertainment, and advice are constantly bombarding our attention. Every day we face an overwhelming flow of information—some helpful, most distracting. The result? Many of us feel more confused than ever, even about the most important areas of our lives: how we spend ou...

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As a financial advisor, I spent a lot of my day indoors. Either sitting at a desk or a conference table. However, every once in a while, I get a chance to support a local charity and play in a golf outing, or even skip out of the office early to play a quick nine before I head back home. Here in the Midwest, we only have a few good months for the golf season. So, as I’m taking a...

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The temperature here in Michigan has been sweltering. Summer has seemed to drag on, and until recently, it brought a drought with it! The unfortunate circumstances for farmers have not extended to markets, however. The third quarter brought huge gains across stock markets and modest gains across bond markets.

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They come every month, but what do all the numbers mean, and how can I make sense of it all? In this article, we will explore the ins and outs of our Fidelity statement, and by the end, we’ll have a better understanding of what we’re looking at.

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