Stocks in Europe, Asia might be just getting started
As everyone knows, asset prices generally love quantitative easing, and Europe and Japan both have engaged in massive asset purchases.
BDCs’ juicy yields attracting a lot of insider buying
Though high yielding, companies undervalued and have upside to dividends and share prices.
Five surprise investment themes for 2015
From a big year for European equities to precious metals and bonds, here are some ideas of where value may lie in 2015.
What’s next for asset prices as the Fed signals end to QE?
As hockey great Wayne Gretzky would say, play your asset allocation where the Fed is going and that means U.S., European and emerging market equities.
The bond market is beginning to look like a textbook definition of a bubble
Mispricing of risk in the bond market is alive and well, and investors must beware of duration risk above all.
Which asset class looks most like a bubble now?
The definition of an asset bubble is record demand for an asset class at a time when the expected return is at the lowest.
What you need to know about the end of QE2
As hockey great Wayne Gretzky would say, play your asset allocation where the Federal Reserve is going. That means U.S., European and emerging market equities.
What, me worry?
For anyone with money in the market, worrying is just a way of life. Here are money manager Scott Colyer's four potential “black swans.” Could any of them derail 2014 as another good or great year for financial assets?
Keep calm and stay in the market
Fear and greed drive stocks, so the key is not to try to time your exposure to the market but to manage it effectively.
Keep calm and stay in the market
Fear and greed drive stocks, so the key is not to try to time your exposure to the market but to manage it effectively
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