The psychology of investing is interesting indeed, but it can also be an invaluable lesson for investors who want to improve their returns. Realizing what type of investor personality you gravitate towards could help you to make better investment choices. Consider the following – it might help you learn when to cut your losses on...
When was the last time you met a financial advisor that actually did what they promised you they would do, or who actually invested your assets in a way that was predictable and repeatable? TFG Financial Advisors would like you to meet Tom Quealy of Nottingham Advisors, one of our “behind the scenes” resources. Tom...
Could your investment portfolio weather a financial storm? Every investment plan encounters market volatility from time to time, no matter how well diversified. Even the experts are put to the test in turbulent times like these: tariffs, trade wars, unexpected Federal Reserve moves, fluctuations in the Dow Jones or S&P 500, a slowing global economy,...
Planning for retirement can be painful – so little time, so many questions, a lack of resources, whom do you trust, etc. We’ve prepared a strategic list of things to consider that will make the job of retirement planning a bit easier whether you are in your forties or fifties: 1. Define your cash flow: Develop...
How close are the trusts that fund Social Security to running out of money? Worries began back in the 1980s, but over time the Social Security Administration adjusted the rules and retirement ages to ensure that retirees could continue to collect their checks. But if you are only in your thirties today – what will...







