Ideas… not advice
So the gist is this:
Me 55, wife 48..both working part time and this can be the case for the next at least 5 years. Combined income about 100k. No remaining dependents. Good at frugality…
So the gist is this:
Me 55, wife 48..both working part time and this can be the case for the next at least 5 years. Combined income about 100k. No remaining dependents. Good at frugality…
By Lawrence G. McMillan Join Larry McMillan as he discusses the current state of the stock market on February 2, 2026. Source link
For the first time in history, gold quotes overcame the psychological level of $3,000, reaching $3,004.95. During today’s trading, the quotes dropped slightly to $2,994.3. This price jump is part of a long-term trend: gold has risen in price by 14% since the beginning of the year, and by 82% over the past five years….
Uranium mining…love or loathe it, James Cooper believes higher prices, supply uncertainty, and changing attitudes on nuclear could unleash new players in the uranium market as long-standing mining bans get lifted. Read on to find out who could benefit the most. This article caught my attention last week: ‘Nova Scotia moves to lift decades-old uranium…
Sound bite for Twitter and StockTwits is: Dividend Growth Utility. Results of stock price testing is that the stock price is that the stock price is relatively cheap. Debt Ratios need improving, especially the Liquidity Ratio and the level of debt. The Dividend Payout Ratios (DPR) are too high currently, but are expected to improve…
By Lawrence G. McMillan $XLP (Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR Fund) just triggered a put-call ratio buy signal, as its weighted 21-day put-call ratio peaked at extreme levels and has now begun to roll over. This type of signal typically suggests that bearish sentiment has reached a capitulation point, and that upside follow-through is likely….
I will be away from my computer for the next two weeks and so probably returning to blog on March 7, 2026. Sound bite for Twitter is: Dividend Growth Industrial. Results of stock price testing is that the stock price is probably relatively expensive. Debt Ratios are good. The Dividend Payout Ratios (DPR) are fine….