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Author Archives: Frank Pape
Is all that glitters gold?
Should I invest in gold? As investors have re-examined their investing strategies in the aftermath of the Great Recession, it’s been one of the leading questions over the last several months. It’s not surprising given the strong returns of gold … Continue reading
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The impact of staying invested when instinct urges you to flee
Are you fully invested? If you’re like many investors, the financial downturn of 2008 and 2009 undoubtedly challenged your convictions, investment beliefs and financial plans. Staying the course during the downturn was difficult for many investors. Some still haven’t gotten … Continue reading
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