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Ron DeLegge is a leading authority on portfolio construction, investment management, and risk control. His three-word investment philosophy is to help people BUILD, GROW, and PROTECT their money. Through a mix of investment research, online courses, and hands-on help, Ron shows investors like you ...more

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Is "Saving More Money" Always The Cure?
Wall Street’s remedy for fixing whatever problems that afflict your investment portfolio is simple: "Save more money."
A $1.58 Million Portfolio With No Captain
Although global stock markets have recovered from their earlier losses this year, they could have revealed flaws in your investment portfolio’s design.
Being A Contrarian Investor Still Pays Off
Contrarian investing takes gumption. Not only are you buying assets that are hated by most investors, but you’re doing it at prices that are depressed.
3 Reasons Why Robo Advisors Are Hazardous To Your Wealth
I reject the silly propaganda that robo advisors are a positive development for the investing public. How could anyone in their right mind embrace the deformed viewpoint that faceless and de-personalized investment advice is good?
Do You Need To Buy At Market Bottoms To Get Profitable Results?
If you want profitable investment results, stop focusing on tops and bottoms.
4 Moments When “Stay The Course” Is The Wrong Investment Advice
The grand idea that investors should universally “stay the course” and hold a portfolio of investments no matter what the market is doing is supremely negligent advice.
Not Preventing Market Losses? You Better Start Now
Most people are exclusively focused on making stock market gains. But don't make the same rookie mistake. If loss prevention isn't part of your long-term investment strategy, you better start now.
The Stock Market’s Psychology In One Indicator
What is the stock market’s current psychology and what is the one indicator that best capsulizes it?
4 Moments When "Stay The Course" Is Really Bad Investment Advice
Stocks across the globe are down and the predictable advice coming from certain financial experts is to "stay the course." Are they right? Should you really "stay the course?"
Portfolio Report Card: A $1.75 Million Account Sunk By Heavy Cost
Is the risk character of your investments compatible with you? If not, it’s a telltale sign that your investment portfolio is seriously flawed.
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