Six Decades
The market’s returns aren’t promised. The sequence of returns might not work in your favor. But you can still be a successful investor.
Jesse Cramer created The Best Interest to explain personal finance and investing in simple terms. His writing has been featured by CNBC, MSN, The Motley Fool, and other national publications. He resides in Rochester, NY with his wife and their dog, where he works in wealth management. Follow Jesse on Twitter: @BestInterest_JC
The market’s returns aren’t promised. The sequence of returns might not work in your favor. But you can still be a successful investor.
The wealth we see is wealth that’s been spent. And, therefore, it’s not wealth anymore. It’s been used. It’s gone.
Inflation hurts. But it disproportionally hurts the poor.
A national championship, no electricity for miles around, and a dead classmate. What happened? Forecasting failed us.
What the heck are annuities? That’s what we’ll focus on today. We’ll explain annuities in simple terms.
But there’s another way to win. Rather than “try more, do more, be more,” ask yourself: what am I doing wrong, and how can I stop?