Category: Global Asset Allocation
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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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My 2 Cents on the Dollar
The U.S. Dollar ($USD) has gained about 20% in less than a year. We observe it first in the weekly below. The U.S. Dollar is a significant driver of returns of other markets. For example,… Read More
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Asymmetric Returns of World Markets YTD
As of today, global stock, bond, commodity markets are generating asymmetric returns year to date. The graph below illustrates the asymmetry is negative for those who need these markets to go “up”. source: http://finviz.com Read More
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A Tale of Two Conditions for U.S. and International Stocks: Before and After 2008
In recent conversations with investment advisors, I notice their sentiment has shifted from “cautious and concerned” about world equity markets to “why have they underperformed”. Prior to 2013, most investors and investment advisors were concerned… Read More
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Absolute Return as an Investment Strategy
In “Absolute Return: The Basic Definition”, I explained an absolute return is the return that an asset achieves over a certain period of time. To me, absolute return is also an investment objective. In “Absolute Return… Read More
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Absolute Return as an Investment Objective
In Absolute Return: The Basic Definition, I explained an absolute return is the return that an asset achieves over a certain period of time. To me, absolute return is also an investment objective. Absolute Return as… Read More
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US Government Bonds Rise on Fed Rate Outlook?
I saw the following headline this morning: US Government Bonds Rise on Fed Rate Outlook Wall Street Journal – “U.S. government bonds strengthened on Monday after posing the biggest price rally in more than three months… 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

