Month

February 2021
Taxes, Taxes, Taxes Do you remember your first job? Mine was at CVS, stocking shelves at first and eventually as a cashier. I remember coming home with my first pay check, absolutely beaming. I opened it with my father, and promptly asked “what the heck is FICA and why is it taking all of my...
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There is no such thing as a free lunch We have all heard the saying before, but what does it REALLY mean? This is the first economic lesson I ever remember, and I learned it in my 9th-grade history class with Mr. Quigley. I find myself repeating the phrase to my children constantly these days,...
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As January goes, so goes the year I love “rules” like this. Early in my career I used to pay close attention to them, like this one, “sell in May and go away”! There is probably as much scientific proof behind either of those “rules” as there is trusting Punxsutawney Phil with predicting the weather....
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By ACM Wealth ACM Wealth Administrator Is a U.S.-China War over Taiwan Imminent? If you believe some of the recent headlines, yes.  For example, Forbes published an article titled Those Bombers China Sent Toward Taiwan? They Were a Dress Rehearsal For War. The piece discussed military tactics China would use to attack and unify Taiwan.  The article suggested a...
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By Dr. Charles Lieberman Chief Investment Officer The roiling of the equity market by individuals using Reddit to act collusively in stocks like GameStop, AMC Entertainment, Blackberry, and numerous others is likely to continue for the near-term.  Many hedge funds that are short these stocks will be forced to cover their shorts and will suffer...
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                By Randall Coleman CFA The word of the week is “inauguration.” Wednesday is inauguration day, bringing with it all the pomp, circumstance and government transition associated with it. The United States will have a new president and vice president and how will markets react? (Quiz time!): Stocks...
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By Charles Lieberman Chief Investment Officer Monetary policy remains highly accommodative, as unemployment is still high in the aftermath of a sharp, deep recession, while inflation remains below the Fed’s 2% plus objective.  Many people fear that the Fed’s injection of trillions in liquidity will cause inflation to surge.  We do not see rising inflation...
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The catalyst to the correction When Christina (my wife) and I first met I told her that one of the things she will have to deal with over time is how I watch sports. I yell at the TV, and although she thinks I am nuts, I let her know that the coaches and players...
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