Preparing For The Next Recession

The current bull market is over 9.5 years old, one of the longest on record. I've frequently written about how you cannot predict when the...

Quitting Medicine To Become A Hedge Fund Trader: An Interview With Phillip Guerra of...

Making the jump from Wall Street to medicine is relatively uncommon. Leaving medicine to work on Wall Street is even rarer. Those who do typically...

Don’t Order A Test If It Won’t Change Your Management

Doctors order a lot of tests. Let's be clear, most of these tests are quite good and help with diagnosis and management. They can help...

Are We On The Verge Of A Generation Of Hyper-Risky Investors?

I recently posted about a friend whose wife had no tolerance for equity risk based on her negative prior experience watching her parents lose...

Tax-Adjusted Asset Allocation: Is It Necessary?

Asset allocation is one of the most important principles in investing. Investors need to strike the appropriate balance between stocks, bonds, and other asset...

If You Could See Medicine Through My Eyes: Resident Perspective

Medicine has changed immensely over the past 40 years. Not only has the drugs, surgeries, and procedures changed, but the culture and economics of...

New Post Tomorrow

There is no post today because I am participating in a post series tomorrow with fellow physician finance bloggers Xrayvsn, Doctor of Finance MD,...

How To Invest In International Stocks in 2019

The three core asset classes in a diversified portfolio are U.S. stocks, U.S. bonds, and international stocks. The process of buying U.S. stocks is intuitive...

The Key To Financial Success As A Doctor – Staying Hungry

We all know the importance of compound interest in building wealth. The fuel for compound interest is time—the longer you are committed the greater...

Planning For An (Uncertain) Financial Future

The tricky part about retirement planning is uncertainty. Uncertainty in retirement planning comes from three major sources. 1. Current and Future Income Doctors are fortunate in that...