Investing’s Biggest Irony: Everyone Thinks They’re a Contrarian

By Morgan Housel, Motley Fool,   Robert Shiller won the Nobel Prize in economics last year for his research on […]

Is Silicon Valley the Future of Finance?

By Kevin Roose, NY Mag, Recently, after a long, drawn-out fight over an overdraft fee, I decided to break up […]

Real-Estate Crowdfunding Finds Its Footing

By Andrew Blackman, WSJ, Sites Offer Small Shares in Commercial Properties Before last year, Ed Medley had never invested in […]

The best real estate plays in 25 years

By Lawrence Delevingne, CNBC, The global real estate market in 2039 will be city-centric, with an increased focus on Asia […]

Forecast 2014: The CAPEs of Hope

By John Mauldin, Millennium Wave Advisors The Second Most Expensive Stock Market in the World Who’s Got Your Risk? Join […]

65 Is Not a Magic Number

By Dennis Miller, Miller Money, Is retirement really all it’s cracked up to be? The answer depends on where you […]

Bond strategy: Sell Treasurys, buy … solar, like Buffett?

By Eric Rosenbaum, CNBC, Warren Buffett has invested in solar power plant projects. Could a similar strategy work for an […]

Why Most Financial Planners Will Soon Be Forced To Lower Their Minimums

The growth of financial planning has been an incredible success story of the past 40 years, as the broader financial […]

Interesting Trends of Forestry Investments

The great economic recession has forced people to think about alternate investment plans that make investing risk-free and secure. Alternative […]

Retirement planning with 3 numbers

Retirement math can be enough to drive anyone a little batty. If you’ve got handle on these 3 factors, though, […]