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The 1-Minute Market Report July 26, 2025

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by  Erik Conley

July 26, 2025

We are on track for three winning months in a row. July is turning out to be nearly as strong as June was. How much higher can we go? In this brief market ...

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My Thoughts on the Market and the Economy

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by  Erik Conley

July 21, 2025

Running out of steam?The S&P 500 rally looks like it’s running out of steam. We’re still in a golden cross configuration (A golden cross occurs when the 50-day moving average is above the ...

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Knowing Your ‘True’ Return on Investment Will Incentivize You To Become a Better Investor

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by  Erik Conley

July 19, 2025

Tracking Your True Annual Return on Investments: Beyond Simple Percentage GainsMost investors focus on the wrong number when evaluating their investment performance. They either take their broker’s number (which is usually the simple average), ...

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6 Key Indicators That You Could Use An Investment Coach

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by  Erik Conley

July 10, 2025

1. Emotional Decision-Making PatternsWhen you find yourself frequently buying high during market euphoria or selling low during downturns, an investment coach can help you develop disciplined strategies and emotional regulation techniques. If you're ...

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Asset Class Performance Comparison 2005-2024

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by  Erik Conley

June 25, 2025

Here's a thought experiment that will test your knowledge of which types of investments (asset classes) have produced the biggest gains for investors over the last 20 years. Imagine for a moment that ...

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