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Ninety million American workers actively participate in their companies 401(k) plan. Collectively, they have $14 trillion dollars invested in these plans. Regulations require them to make their own investment decisions by selecting from a list of mutual funds prepared by an investment professional who is compensated by the mutual funds they choose to include on the list. Last year, American workers paid $275 billion dollars in fees to have Wall Street manage their mutual funds. Over the course of the next decade is figure will exceed $3 trillion dollars.
There are those 401(k) participants who choose funds with minimal fees and superior performance. Others choose funds with high fees and subpar performance. The mission of Wall Street for Dummies is to educate 401(k) plan participants on the impact of fees on mutual funds’ performance and provide them with commentary on how to use the cost efficient and best performing funds.
I have a 62-year relationship with the stock market. I have been a stockbroker, finance professor and individual investor. For the past ten years I have conducted my professional efforts as a free-lance stock market pundit. I have no investment products to sell. All I to offer are the objective observations of one who has been there and done that.
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Season 2 Episode 2 All That Glitters Is not Gold
Send a textDuring my second junior year in college, I took a Shakespeare class. I was a business major and wore a coat and tie to class. In a roomful of liberal arts majors, it was obvious that I was…
Season 2 Episode 1 Your 401k, The Gift That Keeps on Giving
Send a textThe American economic engine is the greatest wealth producing machine the world has ever known. At the turn of the 20th century, it produced $4 billion in revenue for the American people.…
Season 1 Episode 28 Who's Been Naughty and Who's Been Nice
Send a textTis the season where we titillate our naïve young people with the story of a mystical elderly gentleman who rewards his followers with gifts, the quality of which is based on their…
Season1 Episode 27 The Wizard of Oz and Your 401(k)
Send a textThe Wizard of Oz is about a Kansas farm girl who is traveling along a yellow brick road to get to the City of Oz, home to a person with special powers whom she believes can solve all her…
Season 1, Episode 26 Investing is Not Rocket Science or a Roulette Wheel, It's a Plow Horse
Send a textInvesting is not rocket science, nor is it a roulette wheel. It's a plow horse, a giant animal who turns the earth over, step by arduous step, so that when harvest time comes, the earth…
Season 1, Episode 25 At the End of Every Straightaway is a Curve
Send a textAt the end of it every straightaway, there's a curve. But this exciting and informative episode of my podcast is not about auto racing. It's about how to preserve and grow the assets in…
Season 1, Episode 24 Massive, Not Passive; The index Fund Revolution
Send a textDuring my 62-year journey with Wall Street, I have been a witness to and a participant in, many significant events. I was there on Black Monday, 1987. I enjoyed the ride of the once in a…
Season 1 Episode 23 Cryptocurrencies and the Fed - Voodoo and Snake Oil
Send a textUp until a few weeks ago I had no desire in delving into the mystic world of crypto currency. However, when Trump announced that he was going to direct the Department of Labor to allow…
Season 1 Episode 22 Where are we, How did we get here, and Where do we go from here?
Send a textAs we transition from summer into the fall months, the words of Will Rogers come to mind: “The worst month to invest in the stock market is September. The others are January, February,…
Season 1 Episode 21 Trump's 401(k) Executive Order. Is the Juice Worth the Squezz
Send a textThere are 90 million American workers with company sponsored 401(k)plans. These 7,143 plans have a cumulative value of $14 trillion. This figure is twice the amount of the federal budget…
Season 1 Episode 20 Who Wants to be a Millionaire??
Send a textEighty million American workers participate in their companies 401(k) plan. Collectively, they have $14 trillion dollars invested in these plans. They make their own investment decisions…
Season 1 Episode 19 The Weatherman, Tariffs and your 401(k) Plan
Send a textIn this stop on my 62-year journey along Wall Street, I discuss the evolving nature of the stock market. Today’s market is not your father’s market. Sixty years ago, less than 3 percent of…
Who Is Getting the Biggest Slice of the 401(k) Pie
Send a textDuring a debate on the Federal budget, Herbert Humphry, the late, great Senator from Minnesota, said, “A billion here, a billion there, and pretty soon it starts to add up.” The same thing…
The Big Beautiful Bill and Your 401(k)
Send a textThe stock market loves good news and hates bad news. The problem is that it has trouble deciding which is which. It also reserves the right to pause and change its mind midstream, without…
Season 1, Episode 16 Half Time Score Stock Market 2025, Wall Street 2.7, Main Street 4.9
Send a textThe normal half time segment of a televised football game, begins with a petite blond female reporter accosting the loosing coach with a mike and screeching at him, “Your losing by 49…
Season 1 Episode 15 Why buy the cow when the milk is free?
Send a textOur lives are dominated by and consumed by technology. We can turn our house lights on from a phone in our car. Our car recognizes us. The best chess player in the world is a server farm.…
Season 1, Episode 14 What's in a Name?
Send a textWhat's in a name? I have chosen this iconic line from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet to impress you with a fact that I am a learned, erudite professional and not just some off the street…
Season 1, Episode 13 How to become a Wall Street Dummy
Send a textWall Street Dummies are engaged investors who realize that Wall Street’s jibber jabber generates more money for Wall Street than for Main Street. They view the moniker Dummy as a badge of…
Season 1, Episode 12 This Is What Buffett Says You Should Buy
Send a textThe internet has been flooded with articles claiming that emulating Buffett will make you rich. Unfortunately, the methodology most cited was in vogue 40 years ago. Using antiquated…
Season 1, Episode 11 Mr. Market Forgets to Take His Meds
Send a textOver the course of the past few weeks, Mr. Market has been on a tear. Most people view his actions as chaotic, unexplainable and unpredictable. In this incredibly insightful and…
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