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Money manager with 40+ years experience / Geopolitical analyst
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Joseph L. Shaefer is the CEO and Chief Investment Officer of Stanford Wealth Management, LLC, a Registered Investment Advisor. Retired senior executive of Charles Schwab and Co. Retired (36 years) active and reserve military service -- six in special operations, the next 30 in the intelligence ...more

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Too Late To Sell, Too Soon To Buy
The Dow, the S&P 500, and the Nasdaq 100, after a splendid 2021, which almost every prognosticator "predicted" would continue into 2022, fell like a stone.
SEA: Sea, Air And Land Shipping All In One ETF
SEA is a brand-new ETF listed less than two weeks ago. The fund is comprised of only 29 companies, all well known in the shipping and supply chain business.
Seriously, The Great Rotation From Growth To Value?
This overdue correction in tech is being hailed by many as a Great Rotation from Growth to Value. They are wrong.
Put Some ZIP In Your Portfolio With Maritime Shipper ZIM
ZIM declared blowout earnings this morning. But in a down market, the shares have not "yet" moved.
Vector Group: Overlooked Growth, Value And Income, On Sale
We seldom find a company that combines value, growth and income in relatively equal parts. In this case, it is a Real Estate and Consumer Staples selection.
Matterport: Uninspiring Name, Stellar Business Opportunity
I believe Matterport is a major investment opportunity just at the beginning of realizing its potential.
MOAT: Simply The Best US Large Cap Blend ETF
VanEck Vectors Morningstar Wide Moat ETF (BATS:MOAT) bases its holdings on the Morningstar Wide Moat Focus Index.
TBT: My Best Inflation Play Ever
Inflation is the most insidious tax of all. Every day, while you go about your daily business, this tax is being levied. Some days, weeks, months or even years are better than others.
Bulls, Bears, Owls And Pigs
Everyone knows the distinction between a bull and a bear. There are enough conflicting indicators out there right now that a pretty forceful argument can be made for either position.
Armageddon - Or Just An Overdue Correction
This looks more like an acceleration of sector rotation from those that wither under inflation to those that profit from inflation.
Buying Nasdaq Next Gen 100: The 'Smaller' Nasdaq ETF
By owning the Nasdaq Next Gen ETF, we are not abandoning large caps wholesale. We are, however, recognizing that a recovering economy will lift more boats than just those biggest companies. In most cases, these “smaller” firms have farther to rise.
Look Beyond The Market Valleys - To Companies Like STAG
The two big issues today are COVID-19 and the economy. Fix the former and the latter will follow as night follows day.
Market Up Or Market Down, These Spirited Beverage Companies Make Money
In politics, one side will win, one side will lose. But no matter the outcome, the alcoholic beverage industry wins perennially over something so transitory as "four more years" or "a new beginning".
September Is Not 'The Cruelest Month' - Despite Thursday
Analysts spend volumes debating why is September such a poor month to get through? Wrong question. Ask first if there is any validity to this oft-repeated fable. It has been told so many times that many people believe it.
Intel Is Down - Not Out
Intel is one of the true heavyweights in the semiconductor industry. I would like to discuss with you why I think Intel is a sleeping giant ready to regain its territory.
Exxon Mobil: Bridge To The Future
The United States is the top producing country of natural gas in the world. Exxon Mobil (NYSE: XOM) is the biggest producer of natural gas in the United States.
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