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How much are US Equities over-valued?

If you are a long-term investor, holding your retirement nest egg in a diversified portfolio of US stocks, perhaps in an IRA or 401(k) plan, experts and the facts now suggest that your retirement assets are probably substantially over-valued in today’s stock market. Many equity investors are not nearly as well off as they think — […]

US Equities: Wildly Over-Priced or a Great Bargain?

Depending upon your point of view, the US stock market is either vastly over-priced, or a great bargain — and if you have a split personality, you could both be right! […]

Harvard’s Breakthrough Idea: Don’t Pay Dividends!

The Harvard Business Review of February 2007, featured its list of “Breakthough Ideas for 2007″ which sheds light on the regard that US business executives and their mentors now have for ordinary stockholders. […]

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