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Buy Low, …. And Buy Higher?

This article was originally published on RealMoney.com on May 27th at 11:00am EDT One of the oldest adages in the money management business is, “Buy low, sell high.” It also happens to be far more difficult than it sounds—partly because low prices (the best times to “buy,” according to the adage) generally coincide with the lousiest news. But the second part, “Sell…

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A Day Late, And A Dollar….Short?

This article was originally published on RealMoney.com on April 27th at 10:00am EDT Have we all been wrong about the US Dollar’s role in oil weakness—and, in fact, has the influence been the other way around? Is oil actually the primary driver of how much a dollar is worth globally? Two widely held beliefs regarding US dollar strength over the past eight…

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Time For U.S. CEOs To Take A European Vacation

This article was originally published on RealMoney.com on April 10th at 10:00am EDT Back in October of last year, we pointed to some counterintuitive positive catalysts for European stocks — at the time, the only headlines concerning Europe were ominous, and it looked like a case of “cheap, but not cheap enough.” The points we made were: 1. Favorable foreign exchange conditions…

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Contango & Cash

This article was originally published on RealMoney.com on March 24th at 5:00pm EDT I think most of us have heard enough about oil in the last six months for a lifetime. Whether we like it or not, oil is a pretty important topic, and its price and volatility impact just about every other asset class. There seems to be some confusion about…

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The “Versus Cash” Sniff Test

This article was originally published on RealMoney.com on March 10th at 6:00pm EDT Something that can be helpful on days like today, if only psychologically, is to consider how you would invest a portfolio if you were “starting from scratch.” It’s so easy to get caught up with the emotions—both positive and negative—assigned to each of your existing holdings that it can…

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13F Filings… A Day Late & A Dollar Short?

This article was originally published on RealMoney.com on February 18th at 4:00pm EDT Now that hedge funds and large investors are publicly reporting their quarter-end holdings in SEC Form 13F filings, we are hearing a great deal of conjecture about the importance of said reports. Of course, investors want to see what they can learn from the best and biggest. What did they…

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Greece To Germany: “It’s Not EU, It’s Me”

This article was originally published on RealMoney.com on February 11th at 10:00am EDT “The only things worth worrying about are the things nobody is worrying about.” – Unknown A good deal of ink has been spilled in the last two weeks concerning the potential exit of Greece from the eurozone and the train wreck that is bound to ensue shortly thereafter. Is…

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The Real Reason Cheap Oil is Bad for the US

This article was originally published on RealMoney.com on February 2nd at 4:00pm EDT Lower oil gives our foreign competition permission to devalue their currencies. With earnings season midway through, the predominant theme is that US-based multinationals are having a hard time compensating for strength in the US Dollar versus currencies of foreign trade partners, despite strong top line growth. In other words,…

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Give The People What They Want

This article was originally published on RealMoney.com on January 23rd at 9:00am EDT In addition to founding the Barnum & Bailey Circus, P.T. Barnum is also famous for vocalizing some harsh truths, like “A sucker is born every minute,” and “Give the people what they want and they will give you what you want” (where what you want is their money). Barnum…

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Themes To Watch In 2015

This article was originally published on RealMoney.com on January 5th at 11:00am EDT Looking back on predictions made a year ago for 2014—whether on interest rates, equity markets, or oil prices, we can see that the general consensus does not always prove accurate. The majority of professional forecasters said interest rates had nowhere to go but up in 2014, though they couldn’t…

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