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Climbing Without a Rope and Why We are Selling a Long-Time Winner

Climbing Without a Rope and Why We are Selling a Long-Time Winner

by Kern Campbell, MBA | Oct 17, 2017 | Education, Financial Analysts, Investment Commentary, Investment Ideas, Market Trends

Climbing Without a Rope and Why We are Selling a Long-Time Winner Everybody knows they wouldn’t go rock climbing hundreds of feet in the air without a rope to catch them if they fall. So why do investors let their stock market gains climb higher and higher without...
Work Hard, Play Hard (Colorado)

Work Hard, Play Hard (Colorado)

by Kern Campbell, MBA | Oct 16, 2017 | Family, Financial Analysts, General Interest, Investment Commentary

Work Hard, Play Hard   We often hear people say, “work hard, play hard” when they describe their efforts to blend work and play in their daily lives. This past week, Ashley and I tried to live the “work hard, play hard” mantra. Ashley had to be in Denver for three...
Stock Market Flirts with 22,000 — Should You Care?

Stock Market Flirts with 22,000 — Should You Care?

by Kern Campbell, MBA | Aug 2, 2017 | Investment Commentary, Investment Ideas, Market Trends

Stock Market Flirts with 22,000. Should You Care? The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) is flirting with 22,000, and it may catch the attention of the media. It will likely get hyped as a big deal, and from where this bull market started back in 2009 coming out of...
3 Reasons You Should Stay Invested

3 Reasons You Should Stay Invested

by Kern Campbell, MBA | Jul 6, 2017 | Charts, Education, Financial Analysts, Investment Commentary, Investment Ideas, Market Trends

Worried about the Market? 3 Reasons You Should Stay Invested Let’s address the question I get asked most often these days. It gets asked in many different ways, but what everyone wants to know is when the market will face a massive crash. We have lived through two...
FA Market Insights – 02.22.2017

FA Market Insights – 02.22.2017

by Kern Campbell, MBA | Feb 22, 2017 | Capital Markets Index Review, Events, General Interest, Investment Commentary, Market Trends

FA Market Insights 2/22/2107     Market Trend and Comments Market conditions here in the US continue to remain favorable. Last week stocks gained solid ground for the week. In addition to setting new record highs, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) and the...
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