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For weekend reading, Gary Alexander, senior writer at Navellier & Associates, offers the following commentary: When Bear Markets DieYou can look at October with fear (a mistake), or with the rational hope that many bear markets tend to die in October, especially in mid-term election years. You can probably recall a few by memory, like… Q3 2022 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Find A Qualified Financial AdvisorEach advisor has been vetted by SmartAsset and is held to a fiduciary standard to act in your best interests. If you're ready to be matched with local advisors that can help you a...
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Debates about whether the U.S. is in–or is headed towards–a recession are currently in the spotlight of our national consciousness. In general, a recession is a period of two consecutive quarters of negative gross domestic product, which the U.S. did experience over the summer. The National Bureau of Economic Research, however, defines it as “a significant decline in economic activity that is spread across the economy and that lasts more than a few months.” If we follow this definition, then the US was not in a recession. Q2 2022 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Find A Qualified Financ...
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Dear fellow investors, We are getting questioned constantly on how long this bear market in U.S. stocks will continue. It’s a reasonable question, and as we always do, we look back at the most similar situations and view the depth and length of the most analogous bear markets of the last 60 years. Key ingredients of this current and analogous bear markets: 1. Massive financial euphoria attached to stocks2. Stocks are historically expensive3. Fed tightening credit to get inflation under control Q2 2022 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Spencer Jakab from The Wall Street Journal seems to ...
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Dear fellow investors, Q4 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more The beginning to 2022 has been dark to say the least. The year has begun with losses in the index with much deeper red ink spilled across many recently exciting investments. The ominous feeling of the moment reminds me of the suspense I first felt watching The Silence of the Lambs. It was creepy, dark and intellectually intriguing to figure out what would transpire next. Allegorically, the final scene of that movie is like the first week of stock trading in 2022. (Agent Starling picks up the phone) Agent Starling: Starling...
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