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Why So Many Americans Are Still Working at 80
More Americans than ever are still working at 80 — not by choice, but out of necessity. This article breaks down why retirement has changed, what these stories reveal, and how to build a plan that actually works so you don’t end up in the same situation.
Jan 94 min read


How a Ban on Institutional Buying Could Reshape Single-Family Home Prices
Proposals to restrict institutional buyers from purchasing single-family homes aim to improve affordability, but the real market effects are more nuanced. This analysis breaks down what could change for starter-home prices, rents, investors, and housing supply.
Jan 76 min read


What a “Coiling” Market Can Signal After Strength
Recent volatility in the S&P 500 has led many investors to question whether the market is weakening. A closer look tells a different story. This one-month view of SPY highlights a coiling market, where price is consolidating after strength and volatility is compressing near recent highs. Understanding what this type of market behavior signals can help long-term investors stay disciplined, avoid emotional decisions, and remain aligned with their broader investment strategy.
Dec 15, 20253 min read
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