Sacramento Financial Advisor Keith Springer Interviewed Live on MarketWatch Radio

Keith Springer discusses why the employment number is not good enough to make a dent in the national unemployment average live on MarketWatch radio with Larry Kofsky.
 
June 8, 2011 - PRLog -- SACRAMENTO, Calif.  – Keith Springer discusses why the employment number is not good enough to make a dent in the national unemployment average live on MarketWatch radio with Larry Kofsky.

According to Larry Kofsky, reporter for MarketWatch, “The market seems to be running into some pretty strong headwinds.”

"It’s actually a couple of things," said Keith Springer, president of Springer Financial Advisors in Sacramento, CA. "The economy is definitely slowing down and it’s the stock market giving a message to Bernanke and the Fed about the Quantitative easing."

“Many people are not coming back to work anytime soon, so you’re going to see a general slowing down of the economy,” Springer continues. “It’s the wealth effect that Bernanke wanted to create with the rising stock market. We don’t have a sustainable recovery going forward.”

To view more print and TV media interviews with Keith, visit http://www.KeithSpringer.com  and click the “in the news” link, email Keith@KeithSpringer.com or call (916) 925-8900. In addition to his work as an expert financial advisor, Keith provides customized mortgages and consulting for homeowners. This information can be found at http://www.KeithSpringerLoans.com.

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About Springer Financial Advisors: Keith Springer is a financial planner, a market technician, a financial writer, founder of Top Down Tactical™ and President and founder of Springer Financial Advisors in Sacramento CA, a SEC Registered Investment Advisor. He has developed a proprietary process for successfully building tax-efficient and retirement portfolios and has been providing specialty wealth management services for over 25 years.
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