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Advisor Tech Talk (Week of 2/27/24)

Financial markets have boomed to start 2024, and the wealthtech universe is growing apace.  This week brings a mixed bag of advisor...

The Taylor Market Report (2/20/24)

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It is going to be particularly tricky to make 'informed' investing decisions. One thing for certain, stock (S&P 500) valuations are stretched to say the least. Equity markets are overdue for a significant correction.

AI FORECASTING REPORT: The Reality, Part 2

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At this point in its genesis, AI is in relative infancy and human experience and judgment still trumps AI systems.

What a Difference a Year Makes. Or Does It?

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It's the week of President's Day. By the way, they come every year. Yay! Which got me to looking back to last year's P-Day and...

The Taylor Market Report (2/13/24)

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The S&P 500 at 5,000 has seen the top. Those nice returns over the past few years are now in the rear view mirror.  If you didn't hear the bell ring.....you're deaf. Short and expect a bigger drop than you may imagine.

A Black Swan in Gray Feathers?

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Worries? There are none. Concerns? Not so much. It is said that financial markets climb a "wall of worry," but if nobody is worried,...

The Taylor Market Report (2/6/24)

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Expanding war. Interest rates staying high. Inflation inching up. Election shenanigans. What could possibly go wrong? Pretty sure we will find out at some point.
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DWN Publisher Notes For 2/6/24

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Friends, our first week of our new brand "AI & Finance™" was a smashing success, with over 12,000 opens of our first newsletter and on a weekend, too! Meanwhile, let's see if AI can "rescue" us...READ UP!!

Artificial Intelligence (AI) to the Rescue?

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Well this is awkward. With so much going on in the big wide world, it sometimes becomes difficult to hone in on one issue...

The Taylor Market Report (1/30/24)

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Inflation. For the life of me I cannot understand how jumping people's cost of living up 20% and then cheering when that 20% rise is "only" adding 3% a year now is a win. Huh??