Daniel Cross
Daniel Cross has been in the industry as an investment writer and financial advisor since 2005. His experience includes being Editor-in-Chief of a corporate newsletter aimed at employee education regarding investing and retirement planning, crafting thought-provoking white papers for financial service firms, and myriad pieces of work that can be seen on StreetAuthority, MoneyUnder30, Investopedia, Seeking Alpha, Morningstar, and many more. He holds the Chartered Financial Consultant designation (ChFC) as well as Series 7 and Series 66 licenses, and has embarked on the arduous journey of obtaining the coveted CFA designation. Daniel lives in Florida with his wife, daughter, and two pet Tortoises ironically named Twinkie and Fluffy. Aside from contemplating the mysteries of the equity universe, he loves fishing, exploring America on the back of his Harley, and the most electrifying team in football: the San Diego Chargers.
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Breaking Down Load Versus No-Load Mutual Funds
A comparison of load and no-load mutual funds.
Breaking Down Load Versus No-Load Mutual Funds
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What Region Is Best for Emerging Market Mutual Funds
Mitigate risks associated with overseas investing.
What Region Is Best for Emerging Market Mutual Funds
Mitigate risks associated with overseas investing.
Target-Date Funds Might Not Be Helping as Much as You Think They Are
Target-date funds may seem convenient "set it and forget it" tools, but they might not be the bargain you're looing for.
Target-Date Funds Might Not Be Helping as Much as You Think They Are
Target-date funds may seem convenient "set it and forget it" tools, but they might not be the bargain you're looing for.
Top 5 Mutual Fund Managers
Chasing alpha means getting to know the strategies of some of the best fund managers of all time.
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Chasing alpha means getting to know the strategies of some of the best fund managers of all time.
Redefining What Proper Asset Allocation Really Means
Finding the right mix of asset classes goes a long way in determining what kind of growth you can expect and who much risk you're assuming in your portfolio.
Redefining What Proper Asset Allocation Really Means
Finding the right mix of asset classes goes a long way in determining what kind of growth you can expect and who much risk you're assuming in your portfolio.
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