by Robert Bartley | Mar 10, 2017 | Relationship Health
By Dr. Terry Orbuch Last week I was invited to a wedding shower where the guests were asked to bring a note card with one piece of advice for the new couple. Most of the cards had typical comments like “Always compromise,” “Be honest and truthful,” or “Never go to bed...
by Robert Bartley | Feb 13, 2017 | Markets, Robert Bartley
Executive Summary The detailed explanation for each of the following Current Economic Impediments to Growth and Proposed Polices can be found at the end of this article. Current Economic Impediments to Growth – Which are all bad for the economy and the markets. US...
by Robert Bartley | Feb 12, 2017 | Career Health
Want a secret weapon for relieving stress? Getting organized. Putting in the effort of getting organized can help reduce stress levels long term by requiring less last minute scrambling in a variety of everyday situations. However, getting organized is more difficult...
by Robert Bartley | Feb 12, 2017 | Living Life, Robert Bartley
From left to right the lovely Laura (niece), Noah (a long-time friend of Laura/the family), the beautiful girls Keirra (daughter) and Christine (wife) and yours truly. No we were not high with glassy eyes – it was the flash – I swear 🙂 A great day on the...
by Robert Bartley | Feb 11, 2017 | Quarterly Update, Robert Bartley
Enclosed is an update of the Stock Market Overvaluation graph (50%-105% overvalued). Please Note: Included on this graph is Robert Shiller’s Cyclical P/E 10 valuation measurement which tracks valuation back to 1871. Robert Shiller of Yale won a Nobel Prize in 2013 for...