December 2011- In this edition of Curran Views, Tom discusses the economic recovery.

September/October 2011- In this edition of Curran Views, Tom discusses the outlook for corporate profits and the stock market in the United States. 

February 2011- In this edition of Curran Views, Tom discusses what we should expect from the economy and the markets in 2011. 

August/September 2010 - In this edition of Curran Views, Tom writes about his 40 plus years of experience in the financial industry and reiterates his position on looking to the past to understand our economic future.

June/July 2010 -  Tom writes about government and individuals misjudging the financial costs associated with retirement and offers strategies to prevent misfortune. 

February/March 2010 Tom compares the past and present patterns investors find themselves in.

November/December 2009 - Get Tom's perspective on the disappointment of investors even though the market is up from its March low. 

August/September 2009 - In this edition of Curran Views we look to the past by exploring the worst Bear Markets dating back to 1880 and the flourishing Bull Markets that followed.

May 2009 - We hope you enjoy this edition of Curran Views as we explore another strategy to achieve lifelong income. 

February/March 2009 - While these are certainly difficult times, we hope that this issue of Curran Views provides a broader perspective, highlighting market behavior during other bear markets. Tom welcomes the opportunity to address your questions and hear your comments.

November/December 2008  We are all looking for answers during these challenging times for the markets and our economy. Sometimes taking action is perceived as better than no action at all.  For strategic long-term investors in the highest quality companies, sitting tight may be the right thing to do.

September 2008 - In light of all that has happened in the markets recently, a historical long-term perspective is essential.  We all know that despite the challenges we face, “this too shall pass.”