by James Yang | Dec 12, 2017 | blog
Illustration for The Wall St Journal about dropping US stocks from your portfolio and embracing international stocks since US stocks are significantly more expensive. The image is basically me doing laundry and dropping a sock which happens every time. Orlie Kraus,...
by James Yang | Sep 26, 2017 | blog
Illustration for Time Magazine about the stock market and those near retirement age. With markets at all time highs it is time to get out? Chelsea Kardokus, AD. AD Martin Gee called and is a friend of mine so it’s always a good day when a friend calls to...
by James Yang | Jun 30, 2016 | blog
Links for handouts and the basics of investing for the ICON9 workshop Setting Up a Business (so you won’t be financially ruined). This is not investment advice since I draw pictures for a living but they are a great start for the new investor. The links are very...
by James Yang | Feb 23, 2016 | blog
Cover art for SooJin Buzelli and PlanSponsor magazine about choosing the right advisor for your investments. SooJin has an uncanny ability to know what I’m thinking. The original sketch was more complex but I was thinking it might have been better if it was...
by James Yang | Feb 9, 2016 | blog
Illustration for the Wall St Journal about the appeal of small international stocks. Art Director Orlie Kraus asked for an image with the idea that international small caps can be overlooked. Kids standing in a crowd of adults seemed the perfect launching point for...