Robertson also says he won't vote for Trump and will pick the Libertarian party instead.
Yields on sovereign debt have jumped in recent days thanks in part to concerns over central banks' next moves.
The usual volatility could be enhanced by the Fed, geopolitics and the presidential election.
Tempting yields might be just replacing one kind of risk with another.
Emerging markets have been on a comeback of sorts this year, but advisers urge caution and remind clients to think long term.
Pinning the value rally on the Fed, hoping for the best.
Ms. Baha died Sunday at the University of Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville, Virginia, after she was struck by a car while crossing a street.
Oil has risen about 19% since closing below $40 a barrel and slipping into a bear market earlier this month.
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Treasury yields hit the floor while stocks hope for the best.
<i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i> The direction of bond yields does not bode well for the equity markets.
<i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i> The sudden rally in Japan has some citing a turnaround, riding on the wave of Abenomics.
First Eagle Overseas Fund's large cash holdings gives it a 'leg up' when markets turn choppy.
Advisers tried to prepare investors for Friday's wild ride as global markets digested the United Kingdom's surprising vote to exit the European Union after 43 years.
<i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i> What does it say about the U.S. stock market when it reacts so violently to the Brexit vote, and then just puffs right back up again?
The fallout from Britain's shocking vote could last at least two years. Meanwhile, advisers told their clients to <a href="http://www.investmentnews.com/article/20160624/FREE/160629940/financial-advisers-reach-out-to-clients-as-stocks-plunge-in-brexit">keep calm and carry on</a> as stock markets tumbled, creating a buying opportunity.
Advisers and other professionals took to Twitter Friday to share their reactions and advice.
Uncovering value in unloved economies.
<i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i> As the Brexit vote approaches and markets face global uncertainties, the CBOE Market Volatility Index climbs above a symbolic threshold.