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William Ehart

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    • Conference? Yes please. Philadelphia is fine. I might be able to help organizing.

      Post: A Difficult Year

      Link to comment from January 7, 2023

    • Thank you Bill! Looks like a very poor assumption on my part. We may be able to edit that out. Thanks again.

      Post: Not My Game

      Link to comment from December 5, 2022

    • Your columns had a big impact on me, and I admired the Journal for running them while other financial media got caught up in the game you describe. I’m sure I had some of the columns saved in my clippings.

      Post: News You Can’t Use

      Link to comment from October 29, 2022

    • Thanks Mike. Made a move to SPRXX a week or so ago, out of an online savings account, mainly because I wanted to consolidate nearly all of my accounts in one place, in this case, Fidelity.

      Post: Cash No Longer Trash

      Link to comment from August 1, 2022

    • I second the comments of the others. I started poring over The Wall Street Journal in the early 90s. I’d clip out and save the suggested asset-allocation pie charts they did, as part of a series of articles, I think. “Getting Started” maybe? Were you behind those, Jonathan? And thank you for giving me a platform to share my experiences and insights on HumbleDollar. It’s been an honor and a wonderful experience.

      Post: Now and Then

      Link to comment from July 30, 2022

    • Nice piece, Adam.

      Post: Four Horsemen

      Link to comment from May 15, 2022

    • Great piece John. Thanks.

      Post: Not Digging It

      Link to comment from May 4, 2022

    • What a wonderful column Allan. I know all smaller investors like myself will be grateful to learn about all your efforts.

      Post: Striking Out

      Link to comment from May 4, 2022

    • Excellent post. Here’s the old secret to getting rich: Post an add promising to tell people how to get rich if they send $10. When they send the money, you answer that the secret to getting rich is to place an ad and charge everyone $10 …

      Post: Wrote and Grew Rich

      Link to comment from April 9, 2022

    • Morningstar is good for comparing funds on measures like exposure to foreign vs US stocks and credit quality, rate sensitivity and sector breakdown of fixed income portfolios. WisdomTree has a great ETF comparison tool. And I love Ben Carlson’s A Wealth of Common Sense blog. And don’t forget Twitter itself! My FinTwit feed is lit with all the best commentators.

      Post: Sites Worth Seeing

      Link to comment from March 30, 2022

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