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Chairman and CIO, Cumberland Advisors
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David R. Kotok co-founded Cumberland Advisors in 1973 and has been its Chief Investment Officer since inception. He holds a B.S. in economics from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, an M.S. in organizational dynamics from The School of Arts ...more

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8 Minutes On China-US & Markets
David Kotok notes there is some positive movement toward normalization on the diplomacy and trade front between the United States and China.
Bond Markets Through The Coronavirus
Join John Mousseau, president of Cumberland Advisors, as he walks you through the analysis of treasury, taxable, and municipal markets, federal monetary policy, and administration of fiscal policy.
Week In Review: March 30, 2020 – April 03, 2020
Cumberland Advisors offers this week’s short video discussing current market conditions and how we are positioning portfolios. Matt McAleer shares his thoughts on equities. Next, John Mousseau provides his analysis of the fixed income / bond market.
Week In Review - Mar. 2 - Mar. 6
This week we have David Kotok and Matt McAleer on camera. David looks at what's happening with the Treasury Yield Curve in relation to COVID-19. Fund managers have to put their money to work after selling equities. What's the effect? David explains.
Week In Review - Feb. 29
A review of the market.
Week In Review: Jan 27– 31, 2020
In this week’s short video, we discuss current market conditions and how we are positioning portfolios.
Market Check: Talking Interest Rates And Inflation
In this video I discuss inflation and interests rates with Yahoo Finance’s Adam Shapiro and Julie Hyman .
Week In Review (Dec 24, 2018 – Dec 30, 2018)
Volatility! And a great month for bonds. What numbers indicate panic? Is the economy slowing or bringing with it a downside? Or are we just in a skirmish? Matt McAleer explains...
Week In Review (Nov 12, 2018 – Nov 16, 2018)
What prices looked good? Where did we put cash to work? How about energy? We have an update for you about International and Emerging Markets.
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