Steve Selengut
Steve Selengut
http://www.sancoservices.com
Professional Portfolio Management since 1979
Author of: "The Brainwashing of the American Investor: The Book that Wall Street Does Not Want YOU to Read", and "A Millionaire's Secret Investment Strategy"
Articles by this Author
Wall Street Garage Sale Produces Closed End Fund Bargains
- By Steve Selengut
- Published 10/31/2008
- Mutual Funds
- Unrated
Buffet, Bogle, Gross, Schwab, and Deep Pockets offer sound advice--- don't run and hide, it's time to hit the Wall Street Mall and go shopping! They've seen the indicators; they've been there before. So have many of you. Clearly, it's time for action.
The Securities Investors' Bill Of Rights (SIBORAP): Part Three
- By Steve Selengut
- Published 10/30/2008
- Investing
- Unrated
We the securities investors of the United States, in order to form more transparent financial markets, establish effective regulations, defend against destructive speculation and manipulation, promote financial well-being, preserve working capital, and protect retirement income...
The Securities Investors' Bill Of Rights (SIBORAP): Part Two
- By Steve Selengut
- Published 10/25/2008
- Investing
- Unrated
We the securities investors of the United States, in order to form more transparent financial markets, establish effective regulations, defend against destructive speculation and manipulation, promote financial well-being, preserve working capital, and protect retirement income...
Value Stock Market Crash Report
- By Steve Selengut
- Published 10/12/2008
- Investing
- Unrated
A cocktail of credit market laxatives is working its way into a constipated world economy. Relief is on the way. Today's prices may well be looked at as the lowest of the next ten years! Here's a list of things to think about or to do while Investment Grade value Stock prices are at ten-year lows:
Retirement Income Investing and Your Portfolio
- By Steve Selengut
- Published 10/7/2008
- Stock Market Investing
- Unrated
Brokerage firm monthly statements are designed to promote either fear or greed, depending on the current market environment. Nowhere on your statement can you find numbers that report your net investment, your total working capital, or your true asset allocation. Current and projected income numbers are given little attention
Last Bank Standing-The Wall Street Mega-Crash
- By Steve Selengut
- Published 10/1/2008
- Banking
- Unrated
How many more businesses, jobs, and hopes will be killed by this irresponsible Congress? When will the average blogger realize that when a corporation fails, we all suffer? One would think that the informed and enlightened could take time out from their texting for a little research and education.
Wall Street Bailout, Congressional Cover-up, or Sarbanes-Oxley?
- By Steve Selengut
- Published 09/27/2008
- Mortgage
- Unrated
More than 95% of Americans are making their mortgage payments right on schedule, yet there is no market for the financial products that contain these mortgages. Consequently, balance sheets reflect trillions of dollars less than the maturity value of the securities held by the financial institutions.
Stock Market Meltdown - Watching Rome Burn
- By Steve Selengut
- Published 09/24/2008
- Investing
- Unrated
Scary markets are brought about by many factors, some normal, and some not so normal. It's often helpful to look backwards before getting too paranoid about the present. The S & L crisis of the early 80s might be an appropriate starting point.
Amazon Investment Book Reviews: Have You Been Brainwashed?
- By Steve Selengut
- Published 09/13/2008
- Investing
- Unrated
Big publishers want to sell already big names; discovering new ones is not in their wheelhouse. Are they responsible for the problems in the financial markets? Of course not, but they do have a perverse, if indirect, impact--- they contribute to the brainwashing. Without a wider distribution of new ideas based on old wisdom, Wall Street as usual remains Wall Street as usual.
Retirement Income Investment Planning - Step One
- By Steve Selengut
- Published 09/7/2008
- Financial Planning
- Unrated
Employer provided pension plans, Social Security, and (always much too expensive) fixed annuity contracts, are retirement income providers. They are monthly income machines that you have paid dearly for but which may not be adequate to cover your retirement expenses--- most of us will need more income than our guaranteed benefits will provide.


