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Tweet This Sunday on Smart Money with Keith Springer, Keith unveils a common mistake most retirees make that craters their hopes and dreams of retiring. Unfortunately, retirees make this mistake far too often, and once they make it, it is … Continue reading →
Tweet If you haven’t had the chance, catch Keith’s latest Fox40 news appearances. Perfect while you are waiting to catch the plane back home for Thanksgiving! The most recent are featured below: KTXL FOX 40 | 11.20.12 5:45 AM … Continue reading →
Tweet -Earnings and cycles spell rally! Stocks set to rally for 4 reasons: Positive earnings surprises Presidential and 4th quarter cycles Current market action is bullish Market sentiment screams buy Things are finally in our favor. Recent stock market … Continue reading →
Tweet Sharing perspective on whether the market has turned a corner, Keith Springer, Springer Financial Advisors president and author of Facing Goliath: How to Triumph in the Dangerous Market Ahead, discusses why he believes Q4 could surprise on the upside, … Continue reading →
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Tagged business, california, cnbc, earnings, economy, facing goliath, finance, financial advisor, Keith Springer, positive, Q4, sacramento, stock market
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Tweet By ANDREW BARY | OCTOBER 8, 2011 The junk-bond market has taken a big hit. It might fall some more, but patient investors will be rewarded. Anyone in search of income should take advantage of the hefty yields. Bookmark on Delicious … Continue reading →
Tweet By ROBERT D. HERSHEY Jr. Published: October 8, 2011 At a time of ridiculously low interest rates, some income-starved investors have been drawn to high-yield bonds, a risky but often misunderstood asset class that can add a bit of … Continue reading →
Tweet -Bad feelings may bring good tidings Investor sentiment about economy and the market is eerily reminiscent of those evil days of 2008. Even Johnny Carson’s Carnac the Magnificent would be having trouble reading this economy. No one feels good … Continue reading →
Posted in 2011, Smart Money Newsletter
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Tagged ben bernanke, business, economy, facing goliath, federal reserve, finance, johnny carson, Keith Springer, newsletter, QE mini-me, smart money, stock market
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Tweet -Market’s react to less than inspiring policy move I had the honor of appearing as the primary market analyst on Fox Business to decipher Bernanke’s decision while it was being announced. In lieu of a longer newsletter, please check out the … Continue reading →
Posted in 2011, Smart Money Newsletter
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Tagged bernanke, business, economy, finance, government, investing, Keith Springer, market update, operation twist, qe3, stimulus, stocks, the Fed
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Tweet Keith Springer, President of Springer Financial Advisors in Sacramento, CA and author of Facing Goliath: How to Triumph in the Dangerous Market Ahead discusses the investors reactions to the Fed Decision as part of an expert financial analyst panel. … Continue reading →
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Tagged analyst, business, california, economy, facing goliath, fed, finance, financial advisor, fox business, Keith Springer, markets, sacramento
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Tweet -Next Fed meeting will bring back the 60’s Buzz Lightyear Bernanke and the Federal Reserve meet again next week to try to figure out exactly what the hell to do. I throw in the “H” word very simply because … Continue reading →
Posted in 2011, Smart Money Newsletter
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Tagged bernanke, consumer spending, economy, federal reserve, finance, financial advisor, Keith Springer, QE mini-me, stimulus, unemployment
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This Sunday on Smart Money with Keith Springer- This One Mistake Could Crate Your Dreams Of Retiring
Tweet This Sunday on Smart Money with Keith Springer, Keith unveils a common mistake most retirees make that craters their hopes and dreams of retiring. Unfortunately, retirees make this mistake far too often, and once they make it, it is … Continue reading →