Giddy markets continue to look blissfully past mounting geopolitical unrest
Breakfast with Benjamin: Looking past all the geopolitical risk. Plus: U.S. investors finally start diversifying overseas, what's not to like about a marijuana ETF, how the Millennial generation slept through the bull market run, and a tribute to a fund industry critic.
- Financial markets continue to shrug off geopolitical unrest. But for how long? Global violence and turmoil becomes old hat
- As U.S. markets get frothy, more Americans invest overseas. Better late than never. Portfolios coming in line with professional recommendations
- Marijuana ETF? For recreational use only. The SEC and Finra have issued warnings about marijuana investing scams
- By not trusting Wall Street, the Millennial generation has largely missed the stock market’s 197% run-up since 2009. Turns out those young rebels are extremely conservative investors. Finding comfort in cash
- The fund industry has lost a big thinker with the passing of Geoff Bobroff. Chuck Jaffe’s tribute
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