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Bull's-eye: How gun trusts can hit the mark with clients' estate planning
INVESTING RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 16, 2015
Bull's-eye: How gun trusts can hit the mark with clients' estate planning

Individuals with firearms collections will likely need an additional layer of planning.

By Darla Mercado
Europe and Asia may be a mess, but long-term investors can find opportunities there
INVESTING EQUITIES JAN 16, 2015
Europe and Asia may be a mess, but long-term investors can find opportunities there

Valuations and fundamentals make the case for a contrarian international move

By Jeff Benjamin
Bull's-eye: How gun trusts can hit the mark with clients' estate planning
INVESTING RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 16, 2015
Bull's-eye: How gun trusts can hit the mark with clients' estate planning

Individuals with firearms collections will likely need an additional layer of planning.

By Darla Mercado
Managed futures funds shine anew, but mystery remains
INVESTING EQUITIES JAN 16, 2015
Managed futures funds shine anew, but mystery remains

As market volatility spikes and correlation between various asset classes breaks down, managed futures strategies are enjoying their day in the sun once again. But advisers need to do some heavy lifting before jumping in, because performance varies widely and fees can be extreme.

By Jeff Benjamin
Falling oil prices are now officially costing jobs
INVESTING RIAS JAN 15, 2015
Falling oil prices are now officially costing jobs

Friday's <i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i> covers oilfield job cuts coming hard and fast now that the oil boom is sinking. Plus: Ohio-based financial adviser charged in Ponzi scheme, movie industry hopes the Oscar nominees can drive ticket sales, and the time might be perfect to start buying stocks.

By Jeff Benjamin
A case for getting bold on gold
INVESTING EQUITIES JAN 15, 2015
A case for getting bold on gold

On today's <i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i>, are investors ready to run back into precious metals? Plus: What a breakup of JPMorgan Chase would look like, seeing 2015 through the eyes of Jeffrey Gundlach, and the pros and cons of living in a state with no income tax.

By Jeff Benjamin
Meredith Whitney's hedge fund and how it sputtered in its debut year
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES JAN 14, 2015
Meredith Whitney's hedge fund and how it sputtered in its debut year

Starting her debut hedge fund without a staff of analysts to help choose investments and relying too much on one investor's money helped lead the star analyst astray, according to a person with direct knowledge of her firm. Now, her office in New York is on the market, her two top executives left and the fund tied to Platt's BlueCrest Capital Management sued in Bermuda last month to get its $46 million back.

By Bloomberg
Utility, consumer stocks can play defense when market volatility spikes
INVESTING EQUITIES JAN 13, 2015
Utility, consumer stocks can play defense when market volatility spikes

Barbell approach can help advisers manage through the volatile first quarter earnings season without ditching stocks altogether.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES JAN 12, 2015
As fund-raising dries up at ARCP's Cole Capital, senior executives head for the door

Team goes to rival Griffin Capital Securities after disappointing month.

By Bruce Kelly
Hedge fund employees enjoy the fruits of their labor
INVESTING EQUITIES JAN 12, 2015
Hedge fund employees enjoy the fruits of their labor

On Friday's <i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i>, average compensation at hedge funds remains gaudy, even with performance down. Plus: Smart beta takes another step out of the shadows, the right way to clean up your portfolio, and the new Congress sets the tone by taking an early swipe at Obamacare.

By Jeff Benjamin
Advisers preach calm, buckle in as markets bounce
INVESTING EQUITIES JAN 12, 2015
Advisers preach calm, buckle in as markets bounce

Financial advisers aren't exactly shrugging off the recent bout of stock market volatility that has ushered in the New Year, but they're also not ready to call it the start of a much larger pullback that should be addressed with portfolio adjustments.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES JAN 12, 2015
Schorsch exits key company that was part of his REIT empire

The REIT czar resigned from American Realty Capital Properties, which has lost more than a quarter of its value since <a href="//www.investmentnews.com/article/20141029/FREE/141029916/schorschs-american-realty-capital-discloses-serious-accounting&quot;" target="&quot;_blank&quot;" rel="noopener noreferrer">disclosing accounting errors.</a>

By Bruce Kelly
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES JAN 12, 2015
Schorsch-related nontraded REIT sales drop in November

Fundraising for American Realty Capital REITs declined 58% last month while Cole Capital suffered an 81% falloff in the wake of an accounting scandal. <i>(See also: <a href="//www.investmentnews.com/article/20141208/FREE/141209911/st-nicholas-puts-holidays-on-ice&quot;" target="&quot;_blank&quot;" rel="noopener noreferrer">St. Nicholas puts holidays on ice</a>)</i>

By Bruce Kelly
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES JAN 12, 2015
Nicholas Schorsch steps back from some nontraded REITs

Nicholas Schorsch is taking a step back from the top role at three nontraded REITs he controls, handing the reins of two to his longtime investment partner. <i>See also: <a href="//www.investmentnews.com/article/20140917/INFOGRAPHIC/140919935&quot;" target="&quot;_blank&quot;" rel="noopener noreferrer">Schorsch's vast web of businesses</a></i>

By Bruce Kelly
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES JAN 09, 2015
Two advisers owe $6.3M for selling hedge funds linked to Madoff

Cited for due-diligence failure and not mentioning millions in fees received.

By Liz Skinner
INVESTING ALTERNATIVES JAN 08, 2015
Want to build a better portfolio? Consider smart beta strategies

Determining whether these ideas have a place in client portfolios, and how to adjust allocations to take advantage of them.

By Bloomberg
Advisers punished for diversifying globally
INVESTING EQUITIES JAN 08, 2015
Advisers punished for diversifying globally

Assets flood non-U.S. funds, but a broader allocation comes with trade-offs in a volatile world.

By Trevor Hunnicutt
Volatility in stocks expected to climb amid anxiety over oil, global growth, rates
INVESTING EQUITIES JAN 08, 2015
Volatility in stocks expected to climb amid anxiety over oil, global growth, rates

S&amp;P 500 caps first four-session loss in 13 months Monday with big decline as fear gauge spikes.

By Bloomberg
That first interest rate hike might feel like a doozy
INVESTING EQUITIES JAN 08, 2015
That first interest rate hike might feel like a doozy

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> The Fed's rate hike cycle will be different this time. Plus: Don't overlook the energy sector, new risks facing dividend stocks, and Ecuador as a retirement haven of sorts

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING EQUITIES JAN 08, 2015
From big rallies to fallen (bond) kings, we saw it all in 2014

Liquid alts and robo-advice emerge as major stories

By Jeff Benjamin