Stop mistaking financial luck for investing skill.
What's the better wealth building explanation: Prescience or fortuity?
Alternative investments have done poorly for 10 years.
Sometimes new ideas aren't better and alternatives are often gimmicks.
How should you plan for the possible long-term care needs in retirement?
One of the most frightening parts of growing older is the possibility of needing long-term care and its costs.
Annuities: How can a financial product with such small benefits be so popular?
Someone once wisely stated, "Annuities are not bought, they're sold." Why?
How prepared are you for living well in retirement?
How are most Americans faring on the road to retirement?
Millennials may have the makings of great investors.
When the markets got rough, thirty-somethings hung tough. Some even doubled down.
Two things Don hates because of what they do to you!
A special hateful edition of the podcast: Find out why Don hates MLMs and EIAs
Active mutual funds are about to become the dial-up phones of investing.
"If Passive Funds Are iPhones, Active Ones Are Landlines" -Bloomberg
Who's getting rich with hedge funds? Probably not you!
Hedge funds are a wonderful way to get filthy, stinkin' rich. If you run one.
Unlike stocks, cryptocurrencies have been down longer than they've been up.
Bear market records are nothing new for Bitcoin and the rest of the crazy cryptos.
There is no need to add technology stocks to a diversified portfolio, they're there.
A short show with lots of callers talking technology, liquidity, rebalancing and more.
Jack Bogle put hundreds of billions of extra dollars into Americans' pockets.
Tom and Don take a look back at some of the best advice from Vanguard founder, Jack Bogle
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