GYC Insights
Articles on real-life financial issues written to educate and enlighten.
So, is the Stock Market Overvalued?
Stock prices are soaring as the economy struggles. Does this mean the market is overvalued and about to fall? What should you do?
The Best Way to Invest in This Type of Market
With all the bad news and economic upheaval, is now a good time to enter the market? What’s the best way to do so?
What the Data Tells Us About Stock and Bond Returns
Are bonds really safer than stocks? The data suggests otherwise.
Looking back is bad for your financial health!
All news is old news. Invest looking to the future, rather than base your decisions on outdated data.
Important Lessons From a Humble Janitor
Janitor Robert Read amassed millions despite his meagre earnings. How did he do it?
The Resilience of Diversified Portfolios and the Human Spirit
Why this crisis is not the end of the world for humans or the markets.
What to Do After All the Big Losses?
As massive losses hit the stock market, what should investors do to survive?
5 Useless Things to Do in a Market Correction
hat are some things NOT to do when the markets suddenly fall?
What's In Store For the Next 10 Years?
Looking to the past can provide insightful lessons for the future.
Do you have the FAANG Mentality?
Stock market returns are commonly driven by just a few stocks. The problem is knowing which ones.
Which is the best country to invest in?
Holding a diversified portfolio lets you have the best of all worlds.
Can COVID-19 cause the markets to catch the flu?
As the latest health crisis unfolds, should you be worried about your investments? What is the evidence from SARS and other epidemics of the last 20 years?
Should you buy an annuity? What are the alternatives?
What if you could get the benefits of annuities without their drawbacks?
The Financial Cost of Following Wrong Advice
What would happen if you followed the advice of well known investors, hedge fund managers and strategists - supposed experts in their field. Are they really able to beat the market?
Driving Forward Whilst Looking Back
As we head into 2020, it helps to look at financial forecasts with the hindsight gained from 2019.