How To Cope With Cape Fear (A Look at Valuation and Volatility)
As we all know, March 2nd witnessed a new recent high in U.S. equity markets … but then prices started tailing off, climaxing on March 6th with an over 1.5% …
Read MoreAs we all know, March 2nd witnessed a new recent high in U.S. equity markets … but then prices started tailing off, climaxing on March 6th with an over 1.5% …
Read MoreConsider the intersection of these various and sundry themes: 1) An investment vehicle that started as a smartphone app; 2) The phone app turned into an …
Read MoreAs one reviews the current stock and bond markets, it would be natural to think about the concept of “Inflection Point”[1]. I don’t think that many …
Read MoreIn our prior article [ https://www.markettamer.com/blog/u-s-bonds-elephant-in-the-room ] we focused upon concerns voiced at the January ETF.com Conference by …
Read MoreThere are many “short hand” methods of gauging the market view of average investors at any given moment. One of the simplest of these “short hand” …
Read MoreWe all know how volatile the markets have been during the past few months – including the Russian market and the Oil market (as described in detail here: …
Read MoreI am writing this on January 23rd, the day that General Electric (GE) reported earnings[1] the day after the European Central Bank (ECB) announced a …
Read MoreIf you have been invested in U.S. equities since December 26th of 2014… you have experienced price movement more akin to a huge “high grade” roller …
Read MoreIn order to understand Russia (and therefore inherent risks related to investment in that country) an investor needs to delve a bit into Russian history. If …
Read MoreIn the interest of full disclosure, I am not now, nor have I ever been, a fisherman. However, in the spirit of a man who many consider the greatest value …
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