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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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Global Earnings Will Hit Record Levels
Global earnings (measured by the MSCI All Country World Index) are expected to reach new heights in the near future. This is also bullish for the S&P 500 which generates roughly 44% of its revenues from outside the US.
Tepper: We Are ‘Nowhere Near An Overheated’ Stock Market
Are you bullish heading into the last few months of the year? Are you nervous?
Billionaire Stanley Druckenmiller Betting Big On The China
Hedge fund manager Stan Druckenmiller raised his stakes in Chinese companies in the last quarter.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Sitting On Record $100 Billion Cash Hoard
Berkshire Hathaway is close to a milestone that Warren Buffett doesn't want to achieve. On Friday, the company reported that it held $99.7 billion in cash at the end of the second quarter.
5 Bullish Quotes From Earnings Season
The S&P 500 is roughly halfway through earnings season with 237 companies having reported. It has been a very strong period so far with 79% of companies beating expectations vs an average 73% over the last 10 years.
IMF Ups China's Growth Expectations, Cuts US Forecasts
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has revised its China's GDP growth forecast for 2017 and 2018 to 6.7% and 6.4% respectively. China's growth is expected to continue to be a key driver for a firming recovery of the global economy.
Has College Tuition Reached Its Breaking Point?
Since 1990, tuition grew at an average 6% a year, more than double the rate of inflation. The good news is that there are signs that this is slowing and hopefully for the long-term.
Will Emerging Markets Continue To Shine?
This year, emerging markets have run ahead of the S&P 500 after years of underperformance. Thanks to a declining dollar and continued monthly inflows, emerging markets have been a shining star in the 1st half of the year.
An Investment Lesson From Tennis Legend Roger Federer
What investing lessons can we take away from the greatness of Roger Federer?
The Shift To Passive Investing And The Coming "Perfect Storm"
Bob Rodriguez is seeing a perfect storm developing thanks to the huge shift into passive management where there are no cash holdings.
Confident Americans Set To Spend Record Amount On Summer Vacation
This summer, Americans are expected to spend a total of $101.1 billion on vacations this year, representing a robust 12.5% increase from 2016.
This Is Why The Stock Market Will Go Up From Here
The first half of the year has come and gone. The S&P 500 ground its way higher and finished the first half up 9.3%. Unsurprisingly it has been robust S&P earnings that drove the markets to new all-time highs.
Mainland Chinese Stocks Finally Win MSCI Inclusion
The 4th time was the charm for mainland Chinese stocks which were rejected from MSCI for the past three years.
Will Interest Rates Rise Sharply As The Fed Shrinks Its Balance Sheet?
Since the Great Recession, the Fed has provided the market with huge liquidity through asset purchase programs.
The Rise Of ETFs And Their Biggest Flaw
In the last 10 years, there has been a dramatic shift away from mutual funds and into exchange traded funds or ETFs. The amount of mutual funds peaked around the year 2000 and has remained pretty constant around 8000 funds.
Is Another 1987 Crash Around The Corner?
During a bull market, it seems like every single year a chart will start circulating comparing the current price action to a terrible period like 2008, 1987 or even 1929.
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