Category Archives: MN Gordon
The Perfect Time to Save for a Rainy Day
Today we gaze back to the past so we can peer forward to the future. What does yesterday tell us about today? What does today tell us about tomorrow? For example, eleven year ago the global economy was in the … Continue reading
Dock Worker Shakedown and You
The fog was especially thick one morning last week. Visibility was greatly constrained. The fog horns bellowed in the darkest hour before dawn while we stirred from our splendid slumber. Here in Long Beach, the frenetic movement at the mammoth … Continue reading
China’s Concrete Problem
There’s always something fascinating going on when it comes to the economy. Take China, for instance. According to the International Monetary Fund, and the notion of purchasing power parity, they’re the world’s largest economy. Nonetheless, they’ve started the year off … Continue reading
What Groundhog Day Means for Stocks
Something remarkable happened this week. The price of oil didn’t go down. It did the opposite…it went up. For one reason or another, no one really knows, this was construed as bullish for stocks. Perhaps rising oil prices mean there’s … Continue reading




