Dan Nestlerode
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The Potential for Growth and Prosperity
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I am enthusiastic about the potential for our economy over the next 50 years. Our children, grandchildren and, yes, even our great grandchildren have the potential to live life longer and better than any preceding generation.
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Déjà Vu All over Again
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In 1980, voters elected a president who was viewed as a Washington outsider and committed to shaking up economic policy to encourage growth. Will they do the same in 2016?
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The Astounding Acceleration of Change
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Amazon is slated to become the world’s largest seller of clothing, displacing Macy’s. Twenty years ago Amazon wasn’t on anyone’s radar and Macy’s was the flagship of American retailing. Change offers both opportunity and risk. If you pay attention, you will begin to see that what is unfolding
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Change Is Upon Us (Again)
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The markets are changing again, but understanding why and where exactly the economy is headed is a challenge for any one investor or institution to know, writes Dan Nestlerode.
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Don’t Mess with the Numbers, Please
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Changes in the way the government reports unemployment numbers and the way corporate America reports earnings are painting a much brighter picture than is warranted.
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Seeking Clarity
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There are a few people in our business that we should all listen to; not because they can foretell the future, but because they have made the effort to ground their notions about the future of the economy and the investment markets.
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Disappointed, But Not Hopeless
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I have a personal list of companies that are ready to blossom when the restraints are removed from industry. It is there that I am looking for significant growth and expansion as well as advances in stock prices.
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2015 In Review and a Look Ahead
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The stage was set for an optimal year to be invested in stocks, but at some point the markets ran off of the expected track and left us with a pretty blah year. The stock market does not always follow its historical patterns.
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What is Powering the Market Ever Higher?
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Stock prices are the direct result of supply and demand for shares in the overall market. Buyers generally set prices for stocks as the supply of stock is more stable than the demand. So, what are buyers of stock likely to want in the future?
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Stimulant Overdone and Overdosed
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The monetary policies that were instituted during the recession of 2007-2009 have long outlived their usefulness. Long periods of very easy monetary policy have consequences that are detrimental to the economy and the investment markets.