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Paul Schatz

Paul Schatz is the founder and president of Heritage Capital. Connect with him on LinkedIn here.

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Third Avenue had no exit plan in place

After peaking way back in 2014 and declining ever since, the high-yield bond market finally has made national news over the past week with the very high profile blow up of the Third Avenue Focused Credit Fund.

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Are HFT and computers to blame for the market’s quick drop?

The Dow's 1,100-point drop off the opening bell Monday cost investors untold amounts of money and suggests the market is still broken.

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Post-crash behavior will lead to Dow 20,000

The current correction gives the bears the most ammunition to claim that a new bear market has started. But don't jump to conclusions just yet because history suggests otherwise.

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Ask the Adviser: How can I best protect my investments as the markets are sinking?

Before the stock market begins to decline, investors need to have a set of plans designed to remove emotion from the decision-making process.

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We’re grexhausted … leave the euro already

Greece isn't another Lehman Brothers. I am not worried about contagion as with subprime mortgages in 2007. I don't fear counterparty risk as with AIG.

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Market reaction to Greece doesn’t signal end of bull market

Expect more volatility, but country isn't big enough to have lasting impact on eurozone

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Jobs report threaded the needle, shows aging bull market isn’t over yet

Near-term decline in equities follows pattern of a typical post-recession recovery

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Here comes Santa Claus right down Wall Street

Rumors of the bull market's demise have be exaggerated, so don't count the annual Santa Claus rally out.

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Goldman Sachs’ oil forecasting prowess … or lack thereof

Wall Street titan cuts its forecast for the commodity, but should anyone pay attention? If history is any guide, not really.

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All-time highs in stocks, but time for a breather

Chances high for a year-end rally but if bears take control, longer-term bets could be at risk.