Many people review retirement investment plans in January. More will probably do so this year after 2018’s rocky close. Here are tips to remember.
Author: Ken Fisher, Special to USA TODAY
Why the stock market is headed for a swift recovery
Everywhere I look, people seek negatives and ignore positives. When that happens, better times lie ahead for the stock market.
Still worried about where stocks are headed? Look at these indexes for hope
Consider these indexes, the LEIs and PMIs. They show global expansion.
Stock market: Worried about markets? Remember ‘V’ is for victory
December was bad for stocks, but it’s over. Stocks always bounce after extreme nasty stretches. And they do so in a near perfect V-shaped pattern.
Dow outlook: Why I’m optimistic about the stock market for 2019
I was too optimistic in 2018. That makes me even more optimistic for 2019. When most folks expect bad times, stocks usually shine the following year.
Don’t let volatility in the market be a lump of coal in your stocking
The more stock market volatility we get, the more you should hang on unless you know bad things others don’t, which is exceptionally hard.
The Dow’s tumbles may raise fears, but you should still own stocks
Are you reeling from stocks’ latest drops? Volatility always makes people look for something to fear. But these anxieties are tempests in teapots.
Holiday gifts 2018: Best investing books for presents
Here are Ken Fisher’s top picks for people with investment books on their wish list.
Want more bang for your 401(k) buck? Demand an employer match.
It’s time to buck up and request that your company’s 401(k) plan includes an employer match. The change will help increase your retirement savings.
Stock markets love gridlock, and other things to be thankful for this holiday
With Thanksgiving here, it’s a goodtime to reflect on all that we (and markets) should be thankful for.