Cullen Roche | TalkMarkets | Page 28
Founder at Orcam Financial Group, LLC
Mr. Roche is the founder of Orcam Financial Group, LLC, a low fee financial services firm based in San Diego, CA as well as the founder of the popular financial website Pragmatic Capitalism. Orcam Financial Group, LLC is a low fee financial services firm ...more

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Revisiting Price Compression – Long Bond Edition
The interesting thing about today’s environment is that we’re seeing this sort of extraordinary price compression in long-term bonds at present. Many long bond instruments are up over 20% in the last 12 months.
2016 – More Like 1998 Than 2008
While a lot of people are quick to compare this environment and every little hiccup to 2008, I think this environment looks more like 1998 than 2008.
What Is Gold?
While gold is primarily used as an investable asset it is heavily used for other purposes such as jewelry, industrial purposes and Central Bank management. But this doesn’t answer how gold fits into our portfolios so let’s dig a little deeper.
How A Foreign Recession Could Cause US Stock & Real Estate Bubbles
The greatest bull market in the history of markets just keeps on chugging as long-term bond yields continue their perpetual slide. As of this morning the yield on the 10 year T-Bond is 1.35%.
Short-Termism Gets Brexecuted
The S&P 500 is fast approaching all-time highs again after the brief Brexit scare. I guess that was the fastest panic and recovery during the current bull market.
Failure To Predict The Financial Crisis Does Not Discredit Economists
Economists missed the financial crisis which was an asymmetrically negative event. But most people missed the financial crisis. Black swans are hard to predict. Experts don’t have an easier time predicting unpredictable events than non-experts.
Brexit Is Here – Bremain Brational
The UK has decided to leave the EU. It’s a strange vote given how little support there was from reputable economic experts. The estimates of the economic impact of Brexit were virtually all negative.
Confessions Of A Recovering Alpha Junky
For most of the last 20 years I’ve been an alpha junky. That means I was obsessed with trying to "beat the market" and generate excess return.
Is Secular Stagnation Really A Thing?
Did you know that world growth rates have actually picked up since 1980? Did you know that emerging market growth rates have averaged 4.5% since 1980?
The Three Types Of Financial Forecasters
Understanding what type of financial forecaster you are can be crucial to building a sensible financial plan and improving your odds of financial success.
Macro Minute – 3 Market Thoughts
After approaching all-time highs just a few weeks ago the US markets suddenly seem to be in turmoil. Maybe not a proper “Markets in Turmoil” situation, but the fear appears palpable again.
Winning By Playing Small Ball
In the world of investing the little things often add up to big problems.
John Oliver: Warning Signs Of A Bad Financial Advisor
Beware of the fees in your retirement plans.
Three Things I Think I Think – Weekend Edition June 11
Here are some things I think I am thinking about: decision-making under the Gambler’s Fallacy, the worthlessness of “Wall Street” and the state of American living standards.
Successful Investing Requires A North Star
The best investors in the world all have one thing in common – they have a well defined plan that they stick with through thick and thin.
The Downside Of Academic Finance
The basic foundations of Modern Finance and portfolio construction are incredibly important. But understanding the limitations of these models will also help you sidestep some of the theoretical land mines that still plague the world of finance.
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