by John Mauldin | Jan 17, 2020 | alerts, Mauldin Economics
We haven’t had a lot of good news lately. Or, more precisely, we haven’t seen a lot of good news lately, though it does exist. We don’t see it because both regular media and social media usually focus on the bad. That’s not entirely wrong. The survival imperative...
by Lance Roberts | Jan 14, 2020 | alerts, Real Investment Advice, Uncategorized
In this past weekend’s newsletter, we discussed the exceedingly deviated price, and overbought conditions, not to mention valuations, as key reasons why we slightly reduced risk in our portfolios. “On Friday, we began the orderly process of reducing...
by Michael Markowski | Jan 11, 2020 | alerts, Crash of 2020, Crashes, Markets/Economy, Uncategorized
Through the first 10 days of 2020, the Bull & Bear Tracker: Produced a gain of 3.5% vs. the S&P 500’s 1.1% 100% cash for 3 of the 7 trading days 50% invested for the 4 of 7 days in market The 2020 year to date return and low risk exposure for the Bull &...
by Lance Roberts | Jan 11, 2020 | alerts, Real Investment Advice, Uncategorized
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by John Mauldin | Jan 10, 2020 | alerts, Mauldin Economics
If living dangerously is your goal, just keep adding reasonable, manageable, prudent risks. Eventually they’ll add up to serious danger. Hyman Minsky showed how stability leads to instability. Humans have a way of reinterpreting stable periods that seemingly redefines...
by Lance Roberts | Jan 7, 2020 | alerts, Real Investment Advice, Uncategorized
You would think that with the U.S. taking out a top Iranian commander, threats of military action flying between the U.S. and Iran, not to mention the “Selective Service” website crashing over concerns of World War III, the markets would be in full...