Category: Absolute Return
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Why Dividend Stocks are Not Always a Safe Haven
We often hear that high dividend stocks are a “safe haven” in market downtrends. The theory is the yield paid from dividend stocks offset losses in their price. Another theory is that money rotates out… Read More
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What You Need to Know About Long Term Bond Trends
There is a lot of talk about interest rates and bonds these days – for good reason. You see, interest rates have been in a downtrend for decades (as you’ll see later). When interest rates… Read More
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A Random Walker on Stock and Bond Valuation
Burton Malkiel is a passive buy and hold investor who believes markets are random. To believe markets are random is to believe there are no directional trends, or high or low valuations. He is the… Read More
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Seasonal Alpha? The Real Probability and Expectation of “Sell in May and Go Away”
Here is the trouble with a seasonal strategy. According to Standard & Poors, the S&P 500 has gained 1.05 % in May, though it was a volatile month. So, “sell in May and go away”… Read More
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Allocation to Stocks and Bonds is Unlikely to Give us What We Want
That was the lesson you learned the last time stocks became overvalued and the stock market entered into a bear market. I believe holding and re-balancing markets doesn’t give us the risk-adjusted returns we want.… Read More
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On Actively Managing Risk… and Persistence
Source: https://image-store.slidesharecdn.com/c3d3d5ae-e2eb-4e80-9d4c-88e2344b5572-original.jpeg I just keep doing what I do… Read More
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Where is the Inflation?
In How does monetary policy influence inflation and employment? and bond prices… I pointed out that even the Fed expected their monetary policy to eventually lead to inflation. The problem with economics and economist is they… Read More
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How does monetary policy influence inflation and employment? and bond prices…
Straight from the Federal Reserve website titled How does monetary policy influence inflation and employment? In the short run, monetary policy influences inflation and the economy-wide demand for goods and services–and, therefore, the demand for… Read More
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Recent Observations: Stock Market, Volatility, Absolute Returns
In case you missed them, here is a list of popular observations I’ve shared recently: This is When MPT and VaR Get Asset Allocation and Risk Measurement Wrong A Tale of Two Conditions for U.S. and… Read More
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My 2 Cents on the Dollar, Continued…
In My 2 Cents on the Dollar I explained how the U.S. Dollar is a significant driver of returns of other markets. For example, when the U.S. Dollar is rising, commodities like gold, oil, and foreign… Read More

