Steve's Investing Insights

Should investors “go defensive” in uncertain times?
Lately, the wisdom of having adequate cash reserves has been painfully hitting home for many investors. Sometimes, it has spurred attempts to fix the issue

Is Value Investing Still of Value?
I’ve often posted blogs about the perils of trying to time the market or pick individual stocks. I hope these posts have helped you stay

Choice overload, decision fatigue, and your investments
The pandemic has made investments decision making difficult – some simple investing strategies can help you overcome choice overload and decision fatigue Let’s face it;

Are stock markets ingenious or insane?
Long Term Financial Planning Focus Can Help You Ride Out Volatile Investment Markets You’ve probably heard the expression, “crazy like a fox.” If you’ve ever

History Lessons for Managing a Market Storm Part 2: Things Not To Do
Anticipating a Market Storm? Learn from the Past and Avoid These Bad Investment Decisions In my last post, I revisited five “history lessons” covering what

History Lessons for Managing a Market Storm Part 1: Things You Can Do
Each Market Storm May Vary, but Abiding Lessons Remain Relevant to Help You Ride Them Out If there’s a consolation prize for growing older, it’s
