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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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Buffett: Huge Tax Cut Isn't Baked Into Market
Warren Buffett believes that the corporate tax reform is very bullish for the US stock market, and more importantly, isn't fully priced in to stock prices.
Investors Aren't Bullish Enough On US Stocks For 2018
These are a couple of reasons to favor US stocks over international stocks which aren't getting an additional tax boost to their earnings. This could be another big year for the US stock market.
China Pushing To Be The World Leader In AI
China announced plans to build a $2.1 billion technology park dedicated to developing AI which will be constructed within five years.
Will The Stock Market Boom Or Bust In 2018?
For 2018, the average price target for the S&P 500 is 2848 or a 6.2% return. Three strategists are expecting another year of double-digit gains while two are forecasting a flat year when you add in dividends.
Bitcoin Mania Will End In Tears
Unless you are living under a rock, you surely have heard of bitcoin as it surpassed the $10,000 mark yesterday and briefly topped $11,000.
Growth Alert: New Home Sales Hit 10-year High
Sales of new single-family homes surprised economists in October to the upside. Sales rose last month hitting their highest level in 10 years amid robust demand across the country.
'Tis The Season To Be Bullish
December is the best month with seldom a down month to be found with only 5 of the last 29 ending in negative territory. The Santa Claus rally is usually the end result with an average return of 1.89% for the S&P 500.
China's Single's Day Shatters Records As The Biggest Sales Day Anywhere On The Planet
In just the first two minutes of shopping, over $1 billion was spent at Alibaba alone and by the end of the 24 hours, Alibaba's sales hit a record of $25.3 billion, more than 40 percent higher than Singles Day 2016.
European Junk Bonds Pose Systemic Risk In Next Downturn
When the ECB stops buying corporates, the junk bond market may be a huge mess as investors rush for the exit at the same time.
Taylor Rule Could Spike Interest Rates Higher
The Taylor rule calls for a higher fed funds rate when inflation is expected to be higher than usual or when output is above its full employment level; and a lower one when GDP is expected to be lower than usual, all else being equal.
Costco's Price Advantage Is Its Moat Vs The Amazon Effect
We believe that Costco's death by Amazon is greatly exaggerated. Costco isn't going to allow Amazon to simply eat their lunch either.
IMF Raises Its Growth Forecast For 2017 And 2018
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) raised its global growth forecast for 2017 and 2018 due to a broad-based recovery around the world. The IMF adjusted their forecast up 0.1 percentage point to 3.6 percent in 2017 and 3.7 percent in 2018.
Dow 1 Million? Is Buffett Actually Too Conservative?
It would take a 3.9% annual gain for the Dow to hit one million in 100 years. That's actually well below the long-term average returns from the stock market.
Will Kim Jong Un Blow Up The Bull Market?
Yesterday the rhetoric between the US and North Korea escalated further with President Trump saying the US would "totally destroy North Korea" if forced to defend itself or its allies.
Is War Good Or Bad For The Stock Market?
If North Korea continues on the path of insanity, the US and other nations could choose to seek out regime change via military conflict.
Consumer Confidence Can't Be Shaken By North Korea
As long as the stock market, job and real estate remain on track as we expect them to, consumers will continue to spend and they will drive the US growth forward for the rest of the year.
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