(FORBES) Want To Know Why The Stock Market Is At An All-Time High? Look At Bonds

Investing is not that complex. Investors deploy capital in search of returns. While the choices are almost infinite, most alternatives fall into two choices: you can lend money (bonds) or can you can buy something (equities). When you look at financial markets in that context, the recent strength of the stock market is not that surprising. …

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(FORBES) Who Is Crazy Enough To Buy Bonds With Negative Yields? Hopefully Your Bond Manager

In a world with $7 trillion of government bonds that yield negative interest rates, one question still puzzles investors: who in their right mind is buying them? Why don’t investors buy higher-yielding US government bonds instead? The answer lies in the understanding of the mysterious “basis swap.” Please click here to read the entire article …

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(Uncategorized) Advice From Aaron Burr to Chairman Powell: Talk Less, Smile More

It’s almost as though the December stock market massacre never happened. The S&P 500 is up over 9% year-to-date, and above the level before the last fateful rate hike by the Fed. So which move was the anomaly? The downward move in December or the rebound in January? Certain developments suggest the former. Click here …

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(BLOG) Global Equities Summary

Volatility in the equity market has picked up again. Here is a brief summary of some of the major developments. It includes chaerts and commnentary on the following: Investment Factor Returns Factor Volatility Minimum Volatility Factor Low Vol vs. Min Vol: Performance Low Vol vs. Min Vol: Allocations Sector Returns Sector Valuations Global Equities Performance Global …

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