Doug Carey had post at Seeking Alpha titled How Much Do You Really Need To Retire? The article crunches some numbers for a 40 year old couple with $200,000 already saved, assumes $5000 of annual savings but with no mention of salary or expected salary growth.
Index Universe reported that IndexIQ has a physically backed diamond ETF in the works. Three years ago I had a light post asking why there was no diamond ETF.
There was a meaningful evolution in fixed income ETFs yesterday when iShares came out with three corporate bond ETFs that target sectors; Financials Sector Bond Fund (MONY), Utilities Sector Bond Fund (AMPS) and Industrials Sector Bond Fund (ENGN).
The Barron's cover story was called Enter the Bull and tried to make a case for Dow 15000 within two years based on data related to market cycles going back to 1871.
Doug Carey had post at Seeking Alpha titled How Much Do You Really Need To Retire? The article crunches some numbers for a 40 year old couple with $200,000 already saved, assumes $5000 of annual savings but with no mention of salary or expected salary growth.
Index Universe reported that IndexIQ has a physically backed diamond ETF in the works. Three years ago I had a light post asking why there was no diamond ETF.
There was a meaningful evolution in fixed income ETFs yesterday when iShares came out with three corporate bond ETFs that target sectors; Financials Sector Bond Fund (MONY), Utilities Sector Bond Fund (AMPS) and Industrials Sector Bond Fund (ENGN).
The Barron's cover story was called Enter the Bull and tried to make a case for Dow 15000 within two years based on data related to market cycles going back to 1871.