by Robert Bartley | Apr 22, 2016 | Financial Literacy, Robert Bartley
On April 19th I presented a class on Financial Literacy at Bishop Brady High School in Concord, NH. It was a lot of fun! The students were great. They asked great questions and were very engaged. I look forward to continuing to work with dean of students Mr. Bergeron...
by Robert Bartley | Apr 20, 2016 | Investing, Markets, Robert Bartley
Global stock markets are on life support from central banks. The market is topping. The next significant market move (30% or more) will almost surely be down. When that will happen is anyone’s guess, this year, next year or…? We are getting closer. The...
by Robert Bartley | Apr 19, 2016 | Bonds, Markets, Robert Bartley
High quality bonds are currently a decent investment, but rising interest rates in the future could make them a risky part of your portfolio. High quality bond (e.g. U.S. Treasuries…) interest rates are currently awful from a historical perspective; however, based on...
by Robert Bartley | Apr 13, 2016 | Relationship Health
Lost romance, health regrets and money issues are right up there at the top of life’s missed opportunities. At school, maps helped us understand the shape of the world, protractors helped solve the puzzles of geometry, and books of every shape and size helped us...
by Robert Bartley | Apr 13, 2016 | Quarterly Update
Enclosed is an update of the Stock Market Overvaluation graph (50%-87% overvalued). Please Note: Included on this graph is Robert Shiller’s Cyclical P/E 10 valuation measurement which tracks back to 1871. Robert Shiller of Yale won a Nobel Prize in 2013 for his work...