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Should You Stay Or Sell?

Today we’ve got an article that can give you a great discussion on the current economy and what you may want to hold off on. Here’s a quote, “even though the Dow has soared above 17,000 Thursday, and the S&P 500 is already at levels most strategists weren’t expecting until December, market veterans believe domestic equities are still the only… 

What 2014 Has Brought So Far

Can you believe we are already more than halfway through 2014? Today’s article discusses the year thus far and what the next six months could bring. Here’s quote, “stocks have been the “little engine that could,” slowly pushing higher. The S&P 500 closed at a record high 22 times this year, according to Jeffrey Hirsch of the Stock Trader’s Almanac.”… 

Check Out These Biotech Stocks!

Today, we’re bringing you an article that discusses four biotech stocks you may want to look into.  Here’s a quote from the article, “the biotech industry continues to prove to be a fertile ground for surprise profit rainfalls and massively winning stocks. But which ones? Analysts have their opinions.” To check them out, CLICK HERE.

Withdrawing From Retirement

Today, we’re bringing you an article with a plan on the best way to withdraw from retirement. Here’s one, “Cash in Your Stocks First. You’ll pay a lower rate on mutual funds and securities held in a taxable account. For assets held for at least one year, most investors will pay a 15 percent rate.” To read more, CLICK HERE.

Gains For US Stocks

“Small-company stocks outperformed the broader market for a second straight session, a sign that investors were willing to accept more risk. The Russell 2000 index of small-cap companies rose 0.8% to close at the highest level since April 3.” That’s a quote from today’s article. To read more, CLICK HERE.

Change In Retirement Views

It’s no surprise that the idea of retirement is changing but in what way? Here’s a quote from today’s article, “people expect to work longer, but many will do so by choice rather than necessity. Others aren’t as fortunate and don’t feel they’ll have the luxury of choice…” To read more,  CLICK HERE.