Garth is a guest on the Behind The Markets Podcast hosted by Jeremy Schwartz to discuss his new book. Click here to listen to the episode.
(FORBES) Did The Fed Make A Mistake When It Raised Rates?
Forecasting GDP in not easy. It involves multiple variables and inputs, many of which are subject to revision. If anybody could do it well, you would think it would be the Fed, right? They have an army of staffers who spend their entire working lives looking at every piece of economic data, trying to attach …
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(FORBES) Too Good To Be True? How To Spot Investment Fraud
It has happened to us all. We invest money with the best intentions only to discover, in hindsight, we made a huge mistake. Sometimes the mistake is legitimate- our analysis was faulty, we let our emotions get the better of us, or we just had bad luck in timing. It stings. But when we lose …
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(FORBES) What You Don’t Know About The VIX
The standard gauge of fear in the market – short-term implied equity volatility (the VIX) – recently touched an 18 month low. Some people think this is a sign of stability: the equity market has rocketed higher post-election, corporate earnings have rebounded and global growth is expected to increase. Others see the new low as a …
(YAHOO FINANCE) Your Investment Portfolio: Time to Play Defense?
They say “defense wins championships” when it comes to which side of the football is responsible for securing the win in the Superbowl. It’s impossible to lose if the other team can’t score. The same concept can be applied to investing. A defensive stance in investing- one which attempts to limit losses as opposed to always …
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(FORBES) Did The Bond Bubble Just Pop?
There is an old Wall Street proverb stating “Nobody rings a bell at the top or the bottom of a market.” That’s true. But sometimes you can see and hear a crowd gathering in anticipation, and there is a growing crowd of central banks and investors preparing for the eventual burst of the bond bubble. …
(YAHOO FINANCE) Why Blackrock will win the ETF fee war
As the ugly battle for the White House rages on, another war is taking place in the $2.4 trillion ETF market. Top ETF providers are in a fee-lowering race to win the title of the firm with the lowest cost core products. But one firm, Blackrock, has an edge. Read the entire article that appeared …
(FORBES) Income Investors Just Got A Gift From The SEC
Cheap bonds are hard to find in a world dominated by negative short-term interest rates. Record-low yields on long-dated government bonds, corporate bonds priced to perfection and high volatility emerging market debt do not provide much potential return relative to risk. Municipal floating rate bonds are the proverbial diamond in the rough. The cheapening of the …
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(FORBES) Are You Mentally Fit To Trade?
I recently was invited into a hockey locker room where an NHL sports psychologist was hired to address a team of 16-20-year-old up-and-coming players. It was the start of the season, and the coach was determined to give his team every advantage possible. Read the entire article on Forbes.
(YAHOO FINANCE) Reflections on the Fed from my 12-year-old
Sometimes children can really put things in perspective. They have the luxury of naivete which can often cut right to the heart of issues that cause so much concern for the rest of us. Today’s Fed meeting is one of those issues, and the conversation I had with my 12-year-old son this morning as I …
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