Advisor Perspectives’ Top 5 Articles for February

The most-read articles on Advisor Perspectives for February covered an eclectic mix of interesting topics, ranging from whether money can buy happiness to what a depreciating dollar could mean for investors.

Allan Roth of Wealth Logic saw his article, “Money, Investing & Happiness,” land in the top spot. In it, the author looked at his own past and the work of writers Daniel Gilbert and Jonathan Clements to offer insights on the best ways to enhance your happiness through financial and life decisions.

Warnings: 7 Threats to the U.S. Stock Market & Economy,” by Target Date Solutions founder Ron Surz, claimed the second-most-read title for the month. The author explained the significance of seven graphics illustrating different economic and investment concerns in ascendance for 2026.

Meanwhile, Michael Lebowitz of RIA Advisors wrote the article that falls into the No. 3 ranking. “Japan Normalizing: Risks to the Yen Carry Trade” acknowledged the importance of Japan to the global economy and explained why investors should probably stop freaking out about the country raising its interest rates.

Laurence Siegel’s “A Nobel for the Deep Roots of Growth and Prosperity” was the fourth-most-read article in February. It highlighted Joel Mokyr receiving the 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics, and analyzed his research into the cultural roots of economic growth.

Finally, “The Dollar,” by Harry Mamaysky of QuantStreet rounds out the top five articles of February. The piece highlighted the fact that we are likely facing a weakening dollar and what it could mean for future stock returns.

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