In this week's Mullooly Asset Management podcast Tom and Brendan discuss bell curves. Bell curves are something that most of you probably remember learning way back in high school, but this concept can be applied to point & figure charts. Bell curves can supply us...

Bullish Percent Explained: Part of the “Dimmer Switch” Approach
In this week's Mullooly Asset Management podcast Brendan and Tom discuss bullish percent. Bullish percent is part of the "dimmer switch" approach we use at Mullooly Asset Management to define risk and manage money. Tom gets into the history of bullish percent, and...
Financial Advisers: What Do They Do?
What do financial advisers do? This is a question that a lot of people probably wonder on a daily basis. In this week's podcast Tom and Brendan discuss just what a financial adviser does. They will also talk about why most households in the US, with between $100,000...
New York State Deferred Compensation Plan: Taking a Loan
This week's Mullooly Asset Management podcast focuses on the New York State Deferred Compensation plan. Tom Mullooly manages investments for over 300 different individuals who are participants in the New York State Deferred Compensation program, and he knows what some...
Exchange Traded Funds: More to Know
In this week's podcast Tom and Brendan continue their conversation about Exchange Traded Funds. They discuss the ability to get specific with Exchange Traded Funds as far as what you own and how you invest your money. Knowing which sector to invest in is also an...
What Can Exchange Traded Funds (ETF’s) Do For You? – Podcast
Exchange Traded Funds, or ETF's, are a basket of investments, typically stocks, that are traded on a stock exchange. Not all investments are traded on an exchange though, and that is what sets Exchange Traded Funds apart from other funds like mutual funds. Exchange...
The Two Different S&P 500 Indices Podcast
Standard & Poor's S&P 500 Index is one of the traditional yardsticks used to measure performance in the stock market. But yet today, there are two very different S&P 500 Indices. The traditional S&P 500 Index is a "cap-weighted" index: the 50 largest...
Quantitative Easing (QE3) Announced: Now What?
This is the Podcast from September 19, 2012. In this podcast, Brendan questions Tom Mullooly about Quantitative Easing, QE3 and the role of the Federal Reserve in today's marketplace. The Federal Reserve announced massive action (a "game-changer" as Tom mentions)...
Here’s Why Financial Companies Might Be Rising From The Dead
For a financial advisor in Monmouth County, the possible rise of financial companies is extremely significant. In this podcast, we take a look at how (and why) financial companies may be rising from the dead. To a financial consultant, this is shocking because the...
Investment Advisors and Brokers – Differences – Part II
There are so many differences between investment advisors and brokers that we made a SECOND podcast! For 401(k) or 403b annuity advice, a fee only investment advisor, such as myself, could be very helpful. Some of the topics we discuss in this second portion of the...