Active mutual funds are about to become the dial-up phones of investing.
"If Passive Funds Are iPhones, Active Ones Are Landlines" -Bloomberg
Who's getting rich with hedge funds? Probably not you!
Hedge funds are a wonderful way to get filthy, stinkin' rich. If you run one.
Unlike stocks, cryptocurrencies have been down longer than they've been up.
Bear market records are nothing new for Bitcoin and the rest of the crazy cryptos.
There is no need to add technology stocks to a diversified portfolio, they're there.
A short show with lots of callers talking technology, liquidity, rebalancing and more.
Jack Bogle put hundreds of billions of extra dollars into Americans' pockets.
Tom and Don take a look back at some of the best advice from Vanguard founder, Jack Bogle
Bear markets haven't been as bad for retirees as we thought.
Most think that retirees don't have the time to outwait a bear market, but 118 years of past results contradict that belief.
Listen, after years of mistakes, Don IS a smarter investor.
The is a big difference between intelligence and financial wisdom. Getting smart takes time.
Jack Bogle: A man who led us to better financial futures
We pay tribute to Vanguard founder, John C. Bogle, a man who put billions of dollars in our pockets.
Guessing right about the future doesn't make you smart, just lucky.
Why do so many of us believe we have special predictive powers when the future must be unknown.
Why are most money talk shows and podcasts giving bad advice?
Good financial advice is hard to find, particularly on the radio. Plus, more on retirement planning.
Even a wise old sage like Jack Bogle can get emotionally swayed
While Barron's made it sound like Bogle was panicking out of stocks (he hasn't) it seems he did let his emotions get to him.
When do you want to retire and what will you do?
As we are living longer, you should consider when you really should retire and what you'll do with your life.
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