Category: Asymmetric Thinking
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Asymmetric Nature of Losses and Loss Aversion
Loss Aversion: “In prospect theory, loss aversion refers to the tendency for people to strongly prefer avoiding losses than acquiring gains. Some studies suggest that losses are as much as twice as psychologically powerful as… Read More
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Asymmetric Sector Exposure in Stock Indexes
When you look at the table below and see the sector exposure percents, what do you observe? Do these allocations make sense? That is the sector exposure of the S&P 500 stock index: I used… Read More
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Dazed and Confused?
Many investors must be dazed and confused by the global markets reaction to the Fed. I’m guessing most people would expect if the Fed signaled they are closer to a rate hike the stock and… Read More
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Diversification Alone is No Longer Sufficient to Temper Risk…
That was the lesson you learned the last time stocks became overvalued and the stock market entered into a bear market. In a Kiplinger article by Fred W. Frailey interviewed Mohamed El-Erian, the PIMCO’s boss,… Read More
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Sectors Showing Some Divergence…
So far, U.S. sector directional price trends are showing some divergence in 2015. Rather than all things rising, such divergence may give hints to new return drivers unfolding as well as opportunity for directional trend… Read More
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This is When MPT and VaR Get Asset Allocation and Risk Measurement Wrong
I was talking to an investment analyst at an investment advisory firm about my ASYMMETRY® Global Tactical and he asked me what the standard deviation was for the portfolio. I thought I would share with… Read More
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Asymmetric Alpha? Completely Different Measures and Objectives
I was talking to an investment advisor about ASYMMETRY® Global Tactical and the objective of asymmetric returns when he mentioned “asymmetric alpha”. I explained the two words don’t go together. Asymmetric is an imbalance, or… Read More
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Tony Robbins on Asymmetrical Risk Reward
Just last week I posted my article Asymmetrical Risk Definition and Symmetry: Do you Really Want Balance? about asymmetric risk reward and how we want imbalance between profit and loss, not balance. That is, we want… Read More

