Mike Larson

Mike joined Weiss in 2001, during which time he has been, alternately, an analyst, editor, and writer for Money and Markets. Previously, he worked for Bankrate.com, where he analyzed the mortgage and interest-rate markets.
While still in college, Mike got his start tracking the financial markets at Bloomberg News. He graduated from Boston University with degrees in journalism and English. Mike’s views can be found in major print and electronic media outlets. He has been quoted by the Washington Post, Reuters and Dow Jones, and has appeared on CNN, Bloomberg Television, Business News Network and CNBC.
Mike lives in Jupiter, FL, with his wife, Kim, and three children.
Recently by Mike Larson
Four Ways to Fight Back as Rates Rip Higher
Mike Larson says, invest so you don’t let rising interest rates corrode your investment profits.
“Bloody Wednesdays” are Back in Trump-Quake Wake!
As the U.S. Fed is forced to raise rates, and long-term bond yields rise, the bubble is going to pop. It will do so at the same time lending standards are tightening.