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Beware Of Those Selling "Technology"
Over the past several years, we have seen an unprecedented move among companies to characterize themselves as technology companies.
Absurdity Spewed From Market Peaks
There is a time to invest heavily in stocks and a time to scale back on stock holdings and take less risk. It is all too popular for market gurus, especially at market peaks when complacency is the highest, to preach about buy and hold strategies.
Impact Investing - Is It Right For You?
Over the last 30 years, the popularity of impact investing and a desire to ‘do good’ with investment portfolios has blossomed.
Powell’s Revelation And A TIP For Defense
With Federal deficits now topping $1 trillion and corporate debt and consumer debt and financial liabilities at all-time highs as a percentage of GDP, we must think about hedging our equity and fixed income portfolios.
Warning! No Lifeguards On Duty
Today, similar to the months leading up to the Financial Crisis, irrational behavioral biases are the mindset of the market.
The Bandwagon Effect: A World Series Lesson For Investors
As the Nationals and Astros begin the World Series, the baseball gods are teaching us a valuable lesson that applies to investing as much as it does sports: bandwagon bias.
In The Fed We Trust – Part 2: What Is Money?
Currency, whether dollars, pounds, or wampum, are based on nothing more than trust.
The Voice Of The Market - The Millennial Perspective
Current investors must be at least 60 years old to have been of working age during a sustained bond bear market.
QE By Any Other Name
Former Fed officials do not realize that the policies they helped create and implement were a big contributor to the financial crisis a decade ago.
Who Could Have Known: What The Repo Fiasco Entails
The U.S. and global banking systems revolve around fractional reserve banking. That means banks need only hold a fraction of the cash deposits that they hold in reserve accounts at the Fed.
Caution: Mean Reversion Ahead
In the 20 months from May 2016 to January 2018, the S&P 500 delivered annualized total returns of 21.9%. In the 20 months since January 2018, it has delivered annualized total returns of 5.5% with significantly higher volatility.
Black Monday – Can It Happen Again?
The 1987 stock market crash, better known as Black Monday, was a statistical anomaly, often referred to as a Black Swan event.
What Is Bill Dudley Thinking?
There is little doubt that Trump’s hard stance on trade and the seemingly impetuous use of tariffs and harsh Twitter commentary presents new challenges for economic growth.
The Dog Whistle Heard Around The World
Blaming the yield curve for a market downturn is a narrative designed to fill the public need for an explanation on equity market losses.
Negative Is The New Subprime
The market is reflecting a growing lack of confidence in the European banking and financial system as telegraphed through stock market pricing shown above.
The Prospects Of A Weaker Dollar Policy
Without fiscal support, a weak dollar policy might be where Donald Trump goes next. A weaker dollar could stimulate export growth as goods and services produced in the U.S. become cheaper abroad.
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