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Market Week In Review
The U.S. stock market finished the week higher as trade war fears eased. Interest rates moved lower as the 10-year treasury yield dropped from 1.53% to 1.50%.
Inverted Yield Curve: The Flaws In A "Infallible" Recession Indicator
As you undoubtedly know by now, the yield on 10-year treasury fell lower than the yield on a 2-year treasury, albeit briefly, on August 14th. If you follow the markets closely, you may have seen it coming.
The Sky Isn’t Falling But Interest Rates Are. Here Are Suggestions On How To Respond
Interest rates are falling faster than a drunken tight-rope walker.
The Market Week In Review - Saturday, August 17
The U.S. stock market finished the week lower as an inversion of the yield curve had investors flee to safer assets.
Scaling The Great Wall That Separates The U.S. And China
Historically, Chinese-American trade relations reflected the fact that China was a poor nation with an undeveloped economy, while the U.S. has historically been a rich nation with a developed economy.
Does Factor Timing Pass The Smell Test?
Academics and investment practitioners have long performed deep dives on momentum as a source of excess return premia.
The Market Week In Review
The U.S. stock market finished the week substantially lower as the Fed’s rate cut and escalation of the U.S. and China trade war weighs on investor sentiment.
Bad Behavior Can Cost You
Investors’ emotions follow a cyclical pattern similar to those of the business cycle and the market cycle.
Modeling Risk: A Primer
Defining risk is a slippery concept, although not for want of trying with an ever-lengthening list of quantitative metrics. But more choices don’t always lead to more clarity.
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