…shift back toward the Fed’s target range, the average multiple should hold as 2022 progresses. The excerpt concludes with the view that recent market volatility provides an opportunity for a…
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Wall Street Gets Bullish on China
Low valuations may make Chinese stocks a bargain, according to an article in Bloomberg. Strategists at both Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase have noted that in spite of the risks…
Wood’s Ark Faces Its Toughest Test
…strength of picking relevant themes and stock winners. But “her biggest blind spot is managing risk and volatility,” says Lisa Shalett, CIO at Morgan Stanley—and Wood’s former AllianceBernstein boss. Her…
The Hottest Stocks Are Getting Killed
…be chalked up to several things, from the Fed moving faster towards tightening rates, lower-than-expected earnings from tech companies, or hedge funds wanting to close out positions before year’s end….
My Biggest Lessons From 2021
…what long-term actually is, and having an honest conversation with yourself about if you are truly willing to wait for it. If not, index funds are likely a better choice….
A Harvard Professor Takes On Private Equity
…fellow Harvard Business School professor Erik Stafford argues that by purchasing a basket of value stocks and using similar leverage, investors could get roughly similar returns of buyout funds, and…
Female Founders Are The New Hedge Fund Trend
Change is coming to the world of hedge funds, in the form of women-led firms. Though only 80 out of thousands of hedge funds are led by women, it’s the…
How To Deal With Loss Aversion
…bad decision, like selling off stock in a good company when it hits a low price, instead of buying more. So it’s important for investors to discern whether what they’re…
Expect Lower Returns In Stocks For Next Few Years Says Goldman's Solomon
…power of the traditional financial services sector is quite powerful,” he said, “and we get a very, very low multiple on those earnings.” And while Solomon said he personally doesn’t…
Investors Doing Just Fine As Their Own Managers
There’s never been more places for investors to put their money, from Wall Street banks to discount brokers to free trading apps where you can purchase low-cost ETFs, and an…
