One of the best parts about being tactical manager in global markets is that there is no real information “edge” that our competitors can get from from their analysts or the old-school network. The edge in tactical asset allocation resides in having a repeatable research process that can quantify supply and demand, and implement decisions [...]
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The Pinnacle of Borrowed Money
At this stage of the Sovereign Debt Crisis (Europe behind on their bills) , it’s fascinating to observe how little professional politicians know about what they don’t know. From Athens to Albany, finding [...]
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ETF News
iShares launched three new country-specific ETFs last Friday, which pushed the total combined number of ETFs and ETNs available on the US market to 1001. The iShares MSCI USA Index Fund (EUSA) will be an all-cap fund seeking to measure the performance of the top 85% of U.S. securities (based upon market capitalization). The iShares [...]
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It seems that everywhere we turn we can’t help but bump into negative news. In our opinion, it’s a viable strategy to take the headlines of every piece of financial news and just do the opposite. Reading everything the financial media throws your way can cause anyone to make emotional investment decisions, much less make their head spin. But as Harry [...]
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Investors Gone Wild
Capital markets are designed to reallocate money from dumb people to smart people. If that weren’t true, smart people wouldn’t play. Smart people don’t play unless they have a probability of winning. For example, smart people don’t tend to play the lottery. (If you have ever wondered why the PowerBall winner is [...]
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“In three words I can sum up everything I’ve learned about life: it goes on.”
- Robert Frost
Thursday’s market was not particularly kind to domestic stocks across all sectors and styles. In a matter of minutes, we witnessed The Dow drop over 1,000 points along with the other major domestic indices. Although the market was [...]
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SELL IN MAY AND GO AWAY?
Years ago we learned about the reference tool, Stock Trader’s Almanac, published by Yale Hirsch. One of their notable pieces of information is called “Market Seasonality.” The premise this study is that the market performs far better during the November through April time period than it does from May through [...]
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Having a two year old son can be as joyous as it is trying sometimes. I often try to remember that when you have an only child he is often under a microscope with respect to his behavior versus when you have multiple kids. I come to realize I need to loosen up a little [...]
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