

“Sell In May, Go Away, Come Again St. Leger’s Day”
If you’ve been involved in the financial world for a while you may have heard the old saying that goes, "Sell in May and go away, come back on St. Leger’s Day." This is a well-known financial-world adage, and according to some sources originates from a specific old English investment strategy. Apparently it was customary for the aristocrats, merchants and bankers of the day to leave London at the end of May and go to the country during the hot summer months. And according to


Retirement Resources President, Dave Boike, Encourages Readers To Recognize And Prepare For The End
Retirement Resources President and Investment Advisor, Dave Boike, tells readers that even though no one knows for certain when the bull run will end, there are signs suggesting the end is near and encourages readers to take notice and to prepare. Auburn Hills, MI — October 31, 2019— Dave Boike, President of Retirement Resources and co-author of The Ultimate Success Guide with Brian Tracy published a new blog post on the company website entitled, “If Blinded By The Bull Marke


If Blinded By The Bull Market Your Retirement Dreams Could Go Skating On Thin Ice
Right now, we are in the thrall of the colorful and typically fairly short fall season. It’s a dazzling time of year, and much like the excitement of a Stock Market Bull Run, we can get thrilled into believing the beauty is unending. We can get easily fooled, even though we know that winter is on the way and soon all the shimmering beauty and color will be gone. It’s a harsh lesson to get caught in the end of a bull market. Typically stock returns in the last months of a bull