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Portfolio Manager
Location: 1280 Iroquois Ave. Suite 102, Naperville, IL, IL, United States
Phone: 630-548-0517
Jeff Miller was a partner in NewArc Investments from 1997-2019. After the purchase of NewArc by Incline Investment Advisors, Jeff became the Portfolio Manager for the combined firm. A registered investment advisor, Jeff worked for market makers at the Chicago ...more

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Weighing The Week Ahead: A Quest For Clarity
Once again, no one cares about the economic calendar. There have been big changes with more to come. While many claim to know what those changes will be, I see only speculation.
Weighing The Week Ahead: A Pundit’s Paradise – Anyone Can Play
We have a full economic calendar. Only the FOMC decision will get major market attention. Initial jobless claims provide a post-virus look at the job market. Despite this, the media focus will remain on the coronavirus crisis.
Weighing The Week Ahead: Why It Is Crucial To Use The Right Time Frame
With little of importance on the economic calendar, it is another opportunity for pundit speculation. There's a valuable issue for the individual investor. Will pundits highlight the crucial significance of time frames?
Weighing The Week Ahead: Should Investors Heed The Message Of The Markets?
We have a big economic calendar featuring employment news and the latest ISM survey. In normal times, observers would be parsing the data to adjust their economic and earnings expectations. Next week few will care.
Weighing The Week Ahead: Investors Can Always Learn Something From Mr. Buffett
We have a big economic calendar this week including important data on consumer confidence, personal income and spending, and inflation. The punditry will be asking: What does Warren think?
Weighing The Week Ahead: Is It Too Late To Invest In Housing Stocks?
The trading week is holiday-shortened. The important reports all relate to housing – prices, sales, and plans. With markets viewed as fully or excessively valued by many, there is some renewed interests in finding some attractive remaining sectors.
Weighing The Week Ahead: Coronavirus – Cause For Analysis Or Paralysis?
The economic calendar is a big one, including the employment report and the ISM data. The impeachment, earnings and the coronovirus are on our minds as well. Which begs the question: should investors bail, sit tight, or wait for more information?
Weighing The Week Ahead: All Eyes On Earnings
The economic calendar is one of the lightest we will see in 2020 and while the news will be filled with impeachment updates, for us, there are 144 earnings reports from S&P 500 stocks.
Weighing The Week Ahead: Is It Time To Worry About Inflation?
Some thought leaders are wondering: Is it time to worry about inflation? With both the PPI and CPI reports this week, now is as good a time as any to consider this question.
Weighing The Week Ahead: Will Middle East Conflict Bring An End To The Bull Market?
the U.S./Iran confrontation has taken center stage. Financial media will pursue each of the many threads, not always sticking to market implications. The key question will be: Will Middle East conflict bring an end to the bull market?
Weighing The Week Ahead: Does Historical Analysis Improve Market Forecasts?
This week some reporters will take a look instead at events from the past decade. This raises a good question for our consideration: Does analyzing history improve our market forecasts?
Stock Exchange: Time To Batten Down The Hedges?
Stops or hedges? Both limit risk but in different ways. Which should be preferred? Does your choice depend upon the market?
Weighing The Week Ahead: Investors Too Complacent?
The economic calendar is very light and interrupted by the mid-week holiday. We can always see volatility when volume is low, but many market participants will be on an extended holiday. I expect many to be asking: Are investors too complacent?
Stock Exchange: Intuition Or Intu Wishing?
Nobody knows what the future holds. Investing like you “know” what will happen in the future to the positions in your portfolio is dangerous indeed. Focus on refining your process and investing according to how the markets are behaving… right now.
Weighing The Week Ahead: Whose Year-ahead Vision Is 20/20?
The calendar will be driving financial media through the end of the year. It is the time for the de rigueur forecasts for the year ahead. The key question? Whose vision of the year ahead is 20/20?
Weighing The Week Ahead: Will This Rally Never End?
The economic calendar is moderate, with the FOMC decision, retail sales and inflation data.With the temptation to look to 2020, expect plenty of discussion about the extended bull market. Expect many to be asking in frustration: Will this never end?
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