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Aren't there "safe stocks?" What about "low" volatility funds?
Submitted by Trott Brook Financial on January 4th, 2021A Big Surprise in 2020 - THE HOUSING MARKET
Submitted by Trott Brook Financial on December 10th, 2020Post 2020 Election---Something all investors should do
Submitted by Trott Brook Financial on November 16th, 2020Is the market better with a Democrat or a Republican?
Submitted by Trott Brook Financial on November 3rd, 2020The most disputed election in US history?
Submitted by Trott Brook Financial on October 7th, 2020Should mortgage rates be lower? Part II
Submitted by Trott Brook Financial on September 30th, 2020It's an election year...should I make a portfolio change?
Submitted by Trott Brook Financial on September 16th, 2020How can stocks be up when the economy is down?
Submitted by Trott Brook Financial on August 25th, 2020Is Carl Icahn smart or dumb?
Submitted by Trott Brook Financial on July 10th, 2020One of my investing idols, Howard Marks, regularly mentions something he learned as a college freshman back in 1963: you can’t judge the quality of a decision by its outcome. This seems very counterintuitive at first glance. But in the world of investing especially, it is spot on.