…in terms of understanding of how to properly respond to crises. That doesn’t mean it is impossible we will see another depression, but the odds of it are certainly low….
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Stock Market Rout ‘Eviscerated’ Small-Caps
…data from Goldman Sachs showing that highly liquid stocks have outperformed stocks with low liquidity. Goldman analysts expect the trend to continue until the S&P 500 hits it near-term low….
What Would Jack Bogle Tell Us Now?
…short term, however, what will they do next? People tend to be bullish at market highs and bearish on the way down—effectively buying high and selling low—which makes no sense….
Buffett: Negative Rates Are More Puzzling Than Scary
…Buffett contended that equities would outperform long-term, fixed-rate instruments in the long run if current rates and low corporate taxes were to persist. But in an interview with Yahoo Finance…
Themes of a Bottoming Process
…will slow to a crawl. We peg the odds of a recession at more than 50% as we see deflation, supply and demand stocks, rising unemployment and falling wage growth.”…
Three Things I Feel Strongly About – And Why I Might Be Wrong
…My Belief: We need to shut down the country for a fairly long period of time I was fortunate to follow some great thinkers coming into the situation we currently…
Stocks are not a Bargain Yet
…and 160% pricier than its financial crisis low. It’s also more expensive based on other measures, such as price-to-book and price-to-cash flow.” The fact that investors are surprised stocks are…
Webinar: How To Use Validea Tools in Today's Rocky Market
…Validea’s new factor report for individual stocks, and why quality, momentum and low volatility factors may be important in today’s market. Our Trend Following system, which is a technical model…
The E*Trade Deal and the New Investing Game
…understand the rules of the new game.” While Zweig notes that firms such as Schwab and Fidelity have succeeded at managing money while offering funds from other firms–a kind of…
Learning from Buffett and Others During Market Crises
…here: During the Depression, the Dow hit its low, 41, on July 8, 1932. Economic conditions, though, kept deteriorating until Franklin D. Roosevelt took office in March 1933. By that…
