
We are communicating for clients, not speculating or making bets with their money. So when people ask me what I’m doing or what we’re doing for clients, I don’t have to think very hard. That period turned me into a rules-based investor. They can be broken down into three tiers of severity. Read Tim Duy.īen wrote about the bear markets that came along with recessions throughout history. Let’s see if they can come together and pass something quickly. The Democrats in the House are going to be more focused on sick leave pay and increased funds for testing.

The White House seems to want to do a payroll tax cut, which, as a business owner, would be nice for me – but I don’t see how much that really does for those who will be hardest hit. The media is breathlessly reporting every trial balloon they hear of, but we still can’t be sure of what will happen. This time, it’s not done going down and a V seems increasingly unlikely given what we all know is coming in terms of headlines. We dropped 21% in the fourth quarter of 2018 but the recovery was V-shaped. Yesterday the bear market became official, with the S&P 500 crossing below the 20% threshold where market observers typically draw the line. "When I'm writing, when we're developing the songs and going through the process of recording I listen to that music so much because I really want to make sure that they will stand up to that amount of listening, that the melodies will continue to be rewarding and the ideas continue be there as you grow.There will be no charts or graphs in this post. It’s a huge influence, definitely, but it's also a bar that I like to try and meet. "Because I'm so familiar with it … it feels like it becomes part of you, in a way. "The melodies that Paul Simon writes and the timbre of his voice … I can listen to it forever," she says. That album's echoing sonic quality rings between the lilting melodies of Sculptor, and her harmonic chemistry with Hassett has an almost mystical parallel. It's no surprise that Bridge Over Troubled Water has loomed especially large in Randell's escape plan since she was six or seven. Simon and Garfunkel all of the records that came into my life just pointed to bigger ideas and places and that was a really important thing to have in my back pocket." "So punk records, yes, and not just punk records.

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"Records were very important," Randell confirms of her Benalla days, "when you're in a state of dismay about the way things appear to be to you as a teenager and you don't know how to articulate your frustrations.
