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The Taylor Frigon Advisor
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Real advice on matters financial, written by portfolio managers who are making the day-to-day buy and sell decisions on portfolio holdings for their clients. Provides analysis and information from the perspective of money managers who have been managing capital for over twenty years.
Recent Posts
The best defense is a good offense!
Recently, independent investment research firm BCA Research published a weekly bulletin (available by subscription only) with the subject of "Wealth Preservation."In it, author Chen Zhao noted that he has found from his conversations with ultra-wealt...
Happy Thanksgiving 2009
We'd like to wish all our readers a warm and happy Thanksgiving.As we gather with family and give thanks for our blessings, we are mindful that for many around the world, conditions are still as dire as they were for those first ragged settlers who c...
What about commodities? (part 3)
We've written at least two times previously on the topic of commodities (see here and here). When commodities such as gold and other metals begin to skyrocket, gold advertisements begin to flood the radio stations and financial television shows, and ...
The Dismal Science
We recently attended a business conference where we heard an economist making extensive predictions about where the economy was headed. Our concern immediately turned to the many attendees who left the conference with a conviction that this ...
Anniversary of the end of the Berlin Wall
The night of November 9, 1989 saw the fall of the Berlin Wall at the hands of the people it had isolated for twenty-eight years. In the famous speech (available here) that former US President Ronald Reagan gave at the Brandenburg Gate in 1987, he cor...
Voting With Their Wallets!
While much attention has been focused on the election results in Virginia and New Jersey last night, perhaps the bigger story is the election results announced in Michigan yesterday where Ford Motor Company announced a profit of almost $1 billion. Fo...

