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October 15, 2014

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Michael Brady, President
Generosity Wealth Management
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Boulder, CO  80302

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average is an unmanaged, price-weighted index of 30 large capitalization stocks with dividends reinvested.

 

The Standard & Poor's 500 Index ("S&P 500") is an unmanaged, market capitalization weighted index of 500 widely held stocks, with

dividends reinvested, and is often used as a proxy for the stock market. 

 

The Nasdaq Composite is an unmanaged, market capitalization weighted index of stocks listed on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange, and are reported as price return without reinvestment of dividends.

 

Indexes are often used as a proxy for the stock market and cannot be invested in directly.

 

Diversification and Asset Allocation Strategies do not assure profit or protect against loss in a generally declining market  

   
Current Market Conditions 
  

As volatility has increased in the past 3 weeks, I want to keep you well informed of my thoughts.

  

Are the past weeks normal, have the fundamentals changed, or is this the canary in the coal mine we've been waiting for? 

  

These questions are answered in my video 

  

2014 10 15   Current Market Conditions
2014 10 15 Current Market Conditions

  

 

What Are the Odds We're Heading for Another Crash       

  

The magnitude of loss greater than 20% or 30% is actually quite unusual, but 10% happens often, even if it hasn't happened since 2011. 

When it happens it doesn't feel very good, but it's not necessarily a prelude to bigger declines, so we shouldn't jump to that conclusion.

Here's a full article with more discussion about the odds.

The Deficit is Down Because the Private Sector is Up      

 

        

 

The deficit is the difference between tax receipts (inputs) and tax expenditures (outputs).  The deficit has been declining over the past few years, but it's not due to decreased expenditures, it's due to increased revenues.

 

The private sector has been healing itself over the past 5 years, and it shows with the tax revenue.

 

Full Article 

 

How International ETFs Work
Most Popular NFL Team by County  
  
 


We love our Broncos, eh?  I love to see all the Orange!

Go Peyton Manning, and go Broncos!
 


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I'd love to talk more with you about the above topics or anyway I can help you grow and preserve your money while providing for yourself, your family, and community. 

Mike