Why the S&P 500 might double by 2030 and some other reasons to remain bullish.
Market History
How Long Can Stocks Underperform?
On the recent selloff and how long stocks have underperformed historically.
How Does the Stock Market Perform in an Election Year?
How U.S. stocks react to elections and what a Biden/Trump presidency means for your finances.
Will 2024 Be an Up Year for the Stock Market?
My thoughts on the U.S. stock market in 2024 and why things are looking up for investors.
How to Invest During Times of War
On preserving wealth during times of conflict as both an observer and as a participant.
The Problem with Valuation
Why overvalued markets may not be overvalued and the problem with historical data.
The Ultimate Guide to Investing in International Stocks: Risks, Rewards, and Strategies
My deep dive on the risks, rewards, and strategies associated with investing in international stocks. In particular, I examine the performance of Canada, the UK, India, Singapore, Germany, Australia, Italy, Poland, and the U.S.
The 7 Greatest Asset Bubbles of All Time [All You Need to Know]
What is the greatest asset bubble of all time? Using a specific set of criteria I narrow down the 7 best known bubbles in market history to crown a winner.
How Much Growth Can You Expect?
On how much money you will likely make in markets and a new way to think about saving for retirement.
Should You Invest More After the Market Declines?
On market declines and whether you should increase your contributions after they occur.
Why This Crash is Worse Than 2020 (and Why It Might Be Over Soon)
Why the crash of 2022 feels worse than the crash of 2020 and why it might be over sooner than you think.
Sell Slowly
On selling your stocks and the importance of having an edge.
In Defense of Dollar Cost Averaging
Why dollar cost averaging is the greatest investment strategy ever invented for individual investors.
Rallies to the Bottom
On false rallies and what to expect out of volatile markets.
How to Not Panic
On history repeating itself and how to stay calm while markets are crashing.
A Stock is Not an Index
Why buying the dip in an individual stock isn’t like buying the dip in an index fund.
When the Optimists are Too Pessimistic
On upside surprises and why they happen more often than we realize.
When Was the Last Time the Market Was Fairly Valued?
On the last time U.S. stocks were fairly valued and what that means for them today and into the future.
Ignore the Price, Remember the Dividends
On the importance of dividends to your long-term investment returns.
My Investing Nightmare
On my worst case scenario for markets and how to prepare for it.