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Charles Bilello, is the Founder and CEO of Compound Capital Advisors. Sharing ideas that compound over time. Prior to that, Mr. Bilello was the Director of Research at Pension Partners, where is he was responsible for strategy development, investment research and communicating the firm’s ...more

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Are Interest Rates At The Breaking Point?
In markets, we often hear of these precise levels, beyond which everything is said to unravel. The so-called “breaking point”.
The End Of Easy Money
The Federal Reserve hiked interest rates last month for the 8th time, bringing the Effective Fed Funds Rate up to 2.18%, its highest level since April 2008.
Does Currency Hedging Reduce Volatility?
One of the main selling points for hedging currency exposure in foreign equities is a reduction in volatility.
Do Stocks Perform Better When Manufacturing Is Booming?
The fact that the best performance from stocks has historically come after the worst manufacturing readings, tells us as much. The stock market is simply not the economy.
Do All Leveraged ETFs Go To Zero?
The 3x Long Nasdaq 100 ETF (TQQQ) was launched in February 2010, over 8 years ago. Since its inception it has advanced 4,357% versus a gain of 378% for the unleveraged Nasdaq 100 ETF (QQQ).
Is A Confident Consumer Good For The Stock Market?
US Consumers are feeling pretty confident these days. A survey just released by the conference board showed the highest reading since October 2000.
Is This Really The Longest Bull Market Ever?
There is no standard definition for “bull market.” If you ask 10 different market participants you could easily get 10 different answers. Many say it’s a 20+% rally in stocks that continues indefinitely until there’s a 20% decline.
Is The Fed Model A Good Valuation Tool?
Should investors use bond yields as a baseline to determine if stocks are over-or-under valued?
Low Interest Rates And High Valuations
Is there a strong relationship between interest rates and valuations? Let’s take a look.
The Nikkei Straw Man
During an epic bubble in Japanese stocks during the 1980s, the Nikkei Index advanced 492%, ending 1989 at an all-time high of 38,915.
Dr. Copper And Mr. Market
Copper is said to hold a Ph.D. in economics, its price movements containing key information about the U.S. stock market and the economy.
Gold Bugs Vs. Stock Market Bulls
Which is the better investment: Gold or Stocks?
Records Are Made To Be Broken
The stock market and economy march on, threatening to break two historic records within the next 12 months.
The Next 7 Years
What returns are you expecting from stocks and bonds over the next 7 years?
Just How Overvalued Are US Equities?
By almost any metric imaginable, U.S. equities are “overvalued.” But by how much is a topic of constant debate, especially as the metrics, time frame and 'smoothing' of fundamentals.
Moving Averages And Volatility
The Dow closed below its 200-day moving average this week for the first time in two years.
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