Alas, the answer to the title question of this article is… it depends. I was tempted to say “yes” and make this a very quick read. However, I didn’t want to shatter anyone’s retirement dreams. As a Certified Financial Planner™ (CFP®) practitioner, my goal is to do the opposite of that. Really, the honest way to assess this question is to examine if a retiree’s financial resources are enough to last them their lifetime. Doing so will go a long way towards determining whether or not they should consider unretiring during a stock market crash.
Read MoreSome new economic data is becoming available, which is allowing us to draw some conclusions on actions going forward, once this current market correction has recovered. The following charts will help detail the current market correction update.
Read MoreThe 3d Quarter of 2018 was a dream ride for the United States stock market, with the S&P 500 gliding smoothly up 7.7% with hardly any hint of the volatility that marked the first two quarters of this year.
Read MoreIt looks like the long upward sprint the market has taken over the last four months might be coming to a pause. Let's take a closer look.
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