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INVESTING EQUITIES JAN 26, 2015
Citigroup says oil is going from cheap to dirt cheap

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i>: Could $20 oil really happen? According to Citigroup, It's impossible to call a bottom point. Plus: Morningstar crowns the 'best' liquid alts fund, another oil producer feels the pain, and the case for active management gets stronger.

The next thing to worry about: Investor overconfidence
INVESTING RIAS JAN 26, 2015
The next thing to worry about: Investor overconfidence

In Friday's <i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i>, the downside of a multi-year bull market in stocks: Investors get overconfident. Plus: If oil drops to $30 look out below, not all hedge fund workers are rich, and what the IRS is looking for now.

Finra hawks fiduciary in its regulatory priorities for 2015
INVESTING RIAS JAN 23, 2015
Finra hawks fiduciary in its regulatory priorities for 2015

Finra's just-released regulatory and exam priorities for the new year include an unusual directive that brokers act in the best interests of clients regardless of current rules.

INVESTING EQUITIES JAN 22, 2015
Dynasty hires Scott D. Welch to be chief investment officer

Service provide plans to expand investment opportunities for its network of advisory firms

INVESTING EMERGING MARKETS JAN 21, 2015
Back to the future: The Japanification of Europe?

With Japanification &amp;mdash; deflation, debt crises, demographic pressures and decades lost in economic stagnation &amp;mdash; in evidence in the bond markets, it's reasonable for investors to question whether Europe is following the path Japan took.

INVESTING EQUITIES JAN 21, 2015
Five surprise investment themes for 2015

From a big year for European equities to precious metals and bonds, here are some ideas of where value may lie in 2015.

Bond investors pessimistic as U.S. economic growth improves
INVESTING EQUITIES JAN 20, 2015
Bond investors pessimistic as U.S. economic growth improves

Lack of wage growth stoking fears of disinflation while Fed prepares to lift interest rates

State of the Union spoiler alert: Obama plans to go after rich people
INVESTING EQUITIES JAN 20, 2015
State of the Union spoiler alert: Obama plans to go after rich people

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Tax hikes for the rich? Plus: European central bankers load up for their own quantitative easing, Russia is fading fast, and Switzerland has another trick up its sleeve.

Gundlach says 'sinister side' of cheap oil will dampen economic growth, markets
INVESTING EQUITIES JAN 20, 2015
Gundlach says 'sinister side' of cheap oil will dampen economic growth, markets

What the U.S. energy boom has given, the U.S. energy boom is about to take away if oil prices stay at or below current levels, according to DoubleLine Capital's Jeffrey Gundlach.

INVESTING EQUITIES JAN 20, 2015
U.S.: The global economic bright spot

As recovery reaches another phase, stocks remain poised to benefit from improving growth trends.

INVESTING FIXED INCOME JAN 18, 2015
Don't count high yield out just yet

Reward in the offing for investors who stick to their guns, keep an eye on liquidity, remain vigilant on credit quality.

Investors still avoiding high-yield bonds despite new flood of cash from central banks
INVESTING FIXED INCOME JAN 18, 2015
Investors still avoiding high-yield bonds despite new flood of cash from central banks

Hedge fund manager Dalio says deflationary circumstances is encouraging people to keep cash under their mattresses.

INVESTING EQUITIES JAN 18, 2015
Monitoring investments doesn't end

Supreme Court is reviewing a decision on the responsibility of plans to continually watch costs

U.S. economy reclaims post as global growth engine
INVESTING RIAS JAN 18, 2015
U.S. economy reclaims post as global growth engine

On Monday's <i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i>, the U.S. economy reclaims the post of global growth engine, though the Federal Reserve remains all quiet on the rate hike front. Plus: How to invest when a rosy jobs report hurts stocks, Goldman picks a list of losers, and millennials go home for financial advice.

Europe and Asia may be a mess, but long-term investors can find opportunities there
INVESTING EQUITIES JAN 16, 2015
Europe and Asia may be a mess, but long-term investors can find opportunities there

Valuations and fundamentals make the case for a contrarian international move

Fed confidence in the U.S. economy starts to wane
INVESTING EQUITIES JAN 16, 2015
Fed confidence in the U.S. economy starts to wane

In Thursday's <i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i>, oil prices and consumer spending add a hint of concern about the economy to the Federal Reserve's outlook. Plus: Fido app adds new twist to stock picking, retired Franklin Resources billionaire tangles history, and BlackRock added as many ETFs as it shut down last year.

Managed futures funds shine anew, but mystery remains
INVESTING EQUITIES JAN 16, 2015
Managed futures funds shine anew, but mystery remains

As market volatility spikes and correlation between various asset classes breaks down, managed futures strategies are enjoying their day in the sun once again. But advisers need to do some heavy lifting before jumping in, because performance varies widely and fees can be extreme.

Dimensional Fund Advisors picks advisers, not stocks, and it works
INVESTING EQUITIES JAN 15, 2015
Dimensional Fund Advisors picks advisers, not stocks, and it works

With its data-driven models, the company, which puts advisers through a rigorous process before allowing them to use its funds, attracted the third-most money in 2014, behind only Vanguard and JPMorgan. Here's how.

Falling oil prices are now officially costing jobs
INVESTING RIAS JAN 15, 2015
Falling oil prices are now officially costing jobs

Friday's <i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i> covers oilfield job cuts coming hard and fast now that the oil boom is sinking. Plus: Ohio-based financial adviser charged in Ponzi scheme, movie industry hopes the Oscar nominees can drive ticket sales, and the time might be perfect to start buying stocks.

A case for getting bold on gold
INVESTING EQUITIES JAN 15, 2015
A case for getting bold on gold

On today's <i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i>, are investors ready to run back into precious metals? Plus: What a breakup of JPMorgan Chase would look like, seeing 2015 through the eyes of Jeffrey Gundlach, and the pros and cons of living in a state with no income tax.