Dennis Miller

Denis Miller is a contributor to Investors Alley. He's always been an educator. In his first career, he consulted with many Fortune 500 companies – training hundreds of executives. He loved what he did. He was an active international lecturer for 40 years. He's authored several books on sales and sales management and has been a contributor to the American Management Association, a member of the Mensa Society and proud to say a former US Marine. Since 1990, he's been a serious student of investing – devoting many hours a day to learning from investment managers, authors, analysts, and anyone who could broaden my knowledge of investing. In 2011, David Galland convinced him to write a book to share my experience and knowledge. That book, called “Retirement Reboot”, tells how his generation realized the government’s new low interest rate policy would derail our retirement dreams if we did not change how we invest. He is also a regular contributor to Marketwatch as a RetireMentor and hosts his own free retirement investing service at Miller, ON the Money focused on the unique investing needs of those in retirement and just a few years away from it. Investing retirement money is totally different from how we invested in the past. You are no longer trying to get rich; your goal is to make your money last for the rest of your life so you can enjoy your golden years. Regardless of how you made your money it has to last; we are all money managers now. He's recently released a new e-book, "An Honest Person’s Guide to Social Security" specifically for those coming up on some tough decisions regarding how they take Social Security payouts.

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Removing The Rose Colored Glasses

| March 26, 2018 | 0 Comments
Removing The Rose Colored Glasses

I’m excited! We’re in for a real treat. We’re going to gain a unique look at what’s going on in the world and how we can protect ourselves. I’m a long-time subscriber to Richard Maybury’s “US & World Early Warning Report”. Richard offers a different perspective from any other newsletter I subscribe to. His candid approach to […]

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Should Retirement Investors Add A Little Gold Just In Case?

| March 19, 2018 | 0 Comments
Should Retirement Investors Add A Little Gold Just In Case?

The US Debt Clock tells us our national debt is around $21 trillion. Social Security promises are approaching $17 trillion – included in the “unfunded” government promises – over $112 trillion. Despite government mandated Cost of Living Increases, our recent article, “An Inconvenient Truth About Social Security” clearly indicates Social Security recipients have no inflation protection. Each month, seniors and savers […]

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Dollar Cost Averaging Versus Stop Losses

| November 27, 2017 | 0 Comments
Dollar Cost Averaging Versus Stop Losses

Subscriber Rick G. recently asked a great question. “What do you think about the theory of ‘buying on dips’ and ‘dollar cost averaging’?” If the price of a dividend paying stock goes down, buying more will increase your yield; however, that seems to be at odds with the idea of why an investor should have […]

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