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Brad Zigler's stints as a contributing editor for the Corporate Communications Broadcast Network, the Journal of Indexes, and CRB Trader set the stage for his role as managing editor of Hard Assets Investor and later as alternative investments editor of Registered Rep. magazine, the most ...more

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Bond Bears Awake From Hibernation
Inverse funds come out of the cold after several months in the wilderness.
Futures Funds Hitting The Fences
Managed futures funds so far have successfully navigated the choppy commodities markets, but at what risk?
Emerging Markets Are Hot
After a horrid collapse late last year, emerging market stocks have come roaring back in 2015.
Fundamentally, Gold Miners Are A Bad Bet
Investors looking for a gold play may be taking on big risks.
Odds On Interest Rate Hike Getting Longer?
Tuesday’s retail sales figures were encouraging to some and disappointing to others.
Yield Curve Shaping Up
It’s been a grinding year — and not a good one — for holders of the iPath US Treasury Steepener ETN.
Hedge Funds’ New Suite Spot
Exchange-traded fund provider IndexIQ has launched two new alternative ETFs that fill out its suite of hedge fund strategies.
Alternative Bond Funds – Worth The Cost?
The question investors and advisors must ask is whether so-called “liquid alt” funds—alternative investment strategies in a mutual fund or ETF wrapper—provide value for money. They’re certainly not cheap.
When Will Oil’s Bear Market End?
You don’t have to get dirty if you want to play with oil. There are myriad ways to capitalize on oil price trends, both short and long, without stepping away from your computer or smartphone.
More Bull After The Birthday Bash?
Domestic equities celebrated a big anniversary this week. In case you weren’t invited to the party, the bull market turned six years old on Monday.
Time To Buy Gold Miners?
Gold’s enjoying a bit of a bounce now. That is, if you consider the slowing of a price skid through $1,200 a bounce.
Technical Analysis: It’s Really Very Simple
I slave mightily to educate investors and financial advisors on, among other things, technical analysis—the interpretation of market sentiment reflected in stock price patterns.
Are Risk Parity Funds Worth The Cost?
A while back, risk parity was all the rage among institutional investors. And now, thanks to a raft of mutual funds floated over the past five years, retail investors are able to tap into the strategy.
What's Up (Down) With Bonds?
Yields on the 30-year Treasury bond have jumped nearly 40 basis points over the past two weeks, knocking the stuffing out of the iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF.
Does The Equity Market Have Legs?
After the recent bounce in stock prices, pundits and punters alike are wondering if there’s yet another upleg due for equities. The smart money says “yes.” Those in the know keep an eye on credit spreads, especially the yield premium of junk bonds over ten-year Treasuries.
Low Country Stocks Moving Higher
Recently, the Eurozone has been beset by volatility, but some equity investors figure those ups and downs are actually a signal of better times to come. Witness the price action in the below-the-radar low countries
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