

Market Commentary April 2017
The market is overvalued on a fundamental basis, and it continues to be a challenge to screen securities that are of reasonable value. Macro headwinds continue to persist, while mainstream financial networks fail to acknowledge any negative developments. Last commentary I highlighted how the S&P 500 was struggling to break above the 2200 level, and that there was buying exhaustion at this level. That was true until the election of Donald J. Trump. Since then, the S&P 500 has
Dividend Investing
Dividends In order to fully commit to anything, whether it is a diet or an investment plan, it is important to see the reward at the end of the road. When making these decisions we evaluate whether the pain is worth the reward, but if we perceive that the pain in the present is greater than the reward in the future we will most likely quit. In order to commit to an investment plan you need to see the reward on the other-end. The pain is saving money instead of spending it and