Monthly Archives: July 2007

The trouble with humans and investing

The Post did an article today on new developments in the ETF market with bull and bear units that can be used to offset market risk when prices are lofty:  “Looking for shelter in a bear market.”     I was one of the sources … Continue reading

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Desperately seeking some common sense

I wanted to take a break from the perils of the world's debt mountains for a moment and talk about another area that seems desperately deprived of critical thought—health. Why do we value and nurture our health so little?  Are we humans crazy? dumb? genetically … Continue reading

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How much of this sub-prime iceberg is still beneath the water?

At our firm we have been worried about the extreme abuse of credit/leverage this cycle.  We have been talking about it as a main issue for many months now.  Recently more main stream commentators are also voicing concern about how to fathom the depths of … Continue reading

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