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Chris Wang is a Senior Vice President and Director of Research of Runnymede Capital Management. He is portfolio manager to the Runnymede Service Strategy which has superior investment results since launching the strategy in 2006. He began his career as a ...more

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Throwback Thursday: Sell Everything Or Buy?
High profile investors make bold calls but are seldom held accountable for the bad ones. Let's take a look two years back to see how two of the most prominent, Bill Gross and Jeffrey Gundlach, performed when they were screaming sell.
Are You About To Lose Your Facebook And Google Exposure? The Sector Shuffle Explained
In a couple of months, drastic sector changes are coming to the S&P and MSCI indices which have potential implications to your investment portfolio.
7 Months Later: Bitcoin From Mania To Pain Trade
I still am very wary of anything crypto. Will blockchain have a big future?
Tidal Wave Of Fund Flows Heading For Mainland China
We all know that China has risen to the 2nd largest economy in the world; however how many China A-Share stocks do you own? The answer may surprise you.
Fundamentals Matter: The Bull Market Grinds Higher
With over 91% of S&P 500 constituents having reported, it has been a historic earnings season with the highest quarterly reported earnings ever at $32.76 or +19% year over year.
Using Cash Over Credit Is Costing You Tens Of Thousands Of Dollars
This is my second post during financial literacy month and I'm going to take on cash vs credit and explain why you should always opt for to pay with plastic as long as you follow a few rules.
Time To Invest In A Generator (Stock)?
The last few years saw the stock trade sideways as fewer power outages and the slump in the oil and gas sector impacted Generac’s fundamentals.
S&P Earnings Are Strong And Optimistic For 2018
The constituents of the S&P 500 are wrapping up an extremely strong 4th quarter earnings season. Even before tax reform kicks in, corporations reached record operating profit margins at 10.4%.
Will Trade Tariffs Cause Higher Inflation And Beer Prices?
President Trump surprised many of his own advisers when he announced that he would impose steel tariffs of 25% and aluminum tariffs of 10%. The market voted a thumbs down on the decision as the Dow fell close to 1000 points.
1-Year Treasury Rates Hit 10 Year High
Yesterday in the bond auction, the 1-year Treasury bill yield hit a 10-year high at 2.02 percent.
Is The Year Of The Dog Bullish Or Bearish For The Market?
Since 1934, the average return of the S&P 500 has been 6.7% in Dog years. The bulls can point to 3 of the last 5 years with double-digit returns.
Experts Are Starting To See Parallels To The Financial Crisis?
The global economy is in a growth upturn. In the US, tax reform is just taking effect and will boost corporate earnings and money in all workers' paychecks.
Don't Invest In Things You Don't Understand
Never invest in something that you don't understand. That includes bitcoin, MLPs, annuities, structured products, and even stocks.
US Firms Bullish On Prospects In China
Companies from the United States doing business in China are becoming more optimistic about the China-US business environment despite fears of trade tariffs and political rhetoric.
Warning Sign: Retail Investors Finally Join The Party
The global equity markets are off to a red hot start and optimism is at an extreme following the tax reform bill to close out 2017.
GSAM: No Recession In Sight, Stay Bullish
The global growth will continue in 2018 and given the low interest rate environment that means investors should favor stocks over bonds.
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