by Robert Bartley | Dec 13, 2016 | Investing, Robert Bartley
I have often times told clients before retirement that they have reached “critical mass” in their portfolio. What this means is they have enough money to retire on and live the comfortable lifestyle that fits their desires. The problem is that the investment markets...
by Robert Bartley | Dec 13, 2016 | Living Life, Robert Bartley
I passed! I obtained my purple belt in the Kenpo/Japanese Ju Jitsu Martial Arts Program at the Training Station . I had been on a sabbatical from Training Station for about 18 months focusing on Crossfit but returned this fall and they got me up to speed right away!...
by Robert Bartley | Dec 9, 2016 | Inner Health, Robert Bartley
1.Write at least three things you have to be grateful for today. Even if it’s a bad day there has got to be three things you’re grateful for. Sipping that great cup of coffee this morning, crawling into bed with your child at the end of the day to...
by Robert Bartley | Oct 31, 2016 | Quarterly Update, Robert Bartley, Uncategorized
Enclosed is an update of the Stock Market Overvaluation graph (48%-95% 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...
by Robert Bartley | Jul 25, 2016 | Quarterly Update, Robert Bartley
Enclosed is an update of the Stock Market Overvaluation graph (43%-90% overvalued). The first graph below includes 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 on asset...
by Robert Bartley | Jul 17, 2016 | Relationship Health, Robert Bartley
We all have difficult people in our lives. You know-the ones you dread talking to; the ones you try to avoid at all costs. They may be your ex-spouse, a co-worker, or a family member; they may be a bully, a control freak, passive-aggressive or someone who loves to...