Our latest picks for the best investing and personal finance articles from around the web.
Shiller says U.S. stocks could go a lot higher before they fall (Bloomberg). Why the famed economist thinks the bull market has a bit farther to run.
Why you may be your own worst enemy as an investor (NY Times). Interview with Oaktree Capital co-founder Howard Marks, author of the recently released book, Mastering the Market Cycle.
Retirement contribution limits will rise in 2019 (CNN). Good news for retirement investors who max out their contributions.
Market correction: What does it mean? (Schwab). Reasons not to be overly concerned about recent market volatility.
Why are so many retired people miserable? (MarketWatch). A peak behind the curtain at some of the tougher realities of retirement.
And from the blogosphere…
Not learning from investing history can be hazardous to your wealth (Behavioral Value Investor). An informative look at the narratives of past investment eras.
Where risk lies in a balanced portfolio (A Wealth of Common Sense). Why bonds “still earn their keep.”
How do you actually create a steady retirement paycheck from a volatile retirement portfolio? (Kitces). A deep dive exploration of one of the most important questions for retirees.
A spending finish line guards against empty consumerism (The Rich Fool). An encouraging, challenging look at one of the most radically counter-cultural ideas for managing money.
Humble exits (Collaborative Fund). “Embracing humility in the face of success” — it’s a lesson with wide application, and certainly applies to investing.
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