What The Bull Giveth, The Bear Taketh Away

What The Bull Giveth, The Bear Taketh Away
ADVISOR PERSPECTIVES/DSHORT.COM April 16, 2013 By Adam Butler, Mike Philbrick and Rodrigo Gordillo Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. - Santayana The question of whether to commit new funds to stocks here is nuanced and complex, not least because it isn't obvious that traditional alternatives - bonds or cash - offer any better value. We are very near all-time low interest rates across most developed government bond markets, credit spreads are near all-time tights, and...

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Luck, Skill, & Investing

Luck, Skill, & Investing
MORNINGSTAR ADVISOR April 15, 2013 By: Editorial Staff 1 What got you interested in looking at the roles that luck and skill play in outcomes? Luck and skill have been relevant in almost everything I have done. I have been involved in sports as an athlete, a coach, and a fan. In business, I've always been intrigued by luck. And, of course, investing is a business with lots of luck. 2 How can you tell if a person is more good than lucky? The easiest way is to start with the activity itself. Some...

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Investing & Taxes: Pay Now Or Later

Investing & Taxes: Pay Now Or Later
USA TODAY April 15, 2013 By: Jeff Reeves When you think about retirement planning, it's important to remember two powerful factors that matter as much as the dollar amount you save: time and taxes. Compound interest over the decades can turn even a modest amount of money into a substantial nest egg. And being shrewd with your tax burden can wind up saving you an additional 10% or more of that nest egg when it's time to actually tap your retirement funds. In most cases, tax-deferred investments...

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The Link Between A Gold Standard & Economic Growth

The Link Between A Gold Standard & Economic Growth
FORBES April 12, 2013 By: Nathan Lewis For some reason, it is conventional wisdom today that the years 1870-1914, the era of the Most Perfect Monetary System Ever Created, was a time of chronic recession and disaster. But how could that be? The United States was the world's greatest economic success story of the last two centuries. When did that happen? It didn't happen during the Civil War and the Great Depression. It must have happened — logically — during times of peace and prosperity. That's...

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4 Mistakes Investors Continually Make

4 Mistakes Investors Continually Make
WSJ MARKETWATCH April 12, 2013 By: Paul B. Farrell Earning season is here. Are you still optimistic about 2013? In the fifth year of an aging bull? With Fed QE stalling? Cheap-money near ending? GDP falling to 2%? Commodities dropping? Political gridlock till 2016? No-new-taxes GOP? Tea Party's demanding austerity? As unemployment rises? Euro zone near breakup? North Korea, Iran, Syria threatening? Market warnings, crash predicted, recession, cash out? How to factor all into your brain's...

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6 Huge Problems With Obama's Budget

6 Huge Problems With Obama's Budget
INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY April 11, 2013 By: IBD Editorial Staff Fiscal Policy: Shorn of its accounting gimmicks, the president's budget isn't a "balanced" plan to get the debt crisis under control. It's a monument to fiscal irresponsibility. With much fanfare and a lot of media hype, President Obama unveiled his latest budget plan — two months late. An IBD review of Obama's budget finds that, among other things, it: 1) Boosts spending and deficits over the next two years. Obama's own budget...

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FOMC Minutes Signal End To QE

FOMC Minutes Signal End To QE
TIM DUY'S FED WATCH April 10, 2013 By: Tim Duy I usually enjoy the day FOMC minutes are released. It is one of the few releases those of us on the West Coast can read at the same time as everyone else without having to get up in what seems like the middle of the night. So I experienced a mix of surprise and disappointment when I arrived at the office and learned that everyone else had already read the release. As is now well known, the minutes were inadvertently released early. Robin Harding tells...

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All Risk And Little Reward

All Risk And Little Reward
THE FAT PITCH April 10, 2013 The Fat Pitch is about finding the circumstances where your expected return (upside) is a high multiple to your expected risk (downside). This blog attempts to combine a variety of measures to portray the expected risk/return at any given time. In general, the odds on the long side are strongly in your favor. Since 1980, the average annual gain for SPX is 9.5% (median is 13%). Every January 1st, that is your expected return over the next 12 months. The probability of...

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Where's All That Cash

Where's All That Cash
ADVISOR PERSPECTIVES / DSHORT.COM April 10, 2013 By: Bill Hardison Have you noticed the tendency lately for the market to respond well to bad news? The meme becomes, this market is so strong that nothing can stop it! Eventually something does, but until then we hear lots of commentary about why the market really should go up for the foreseeable future. Which of these haven't you heard yet? The bad news was already priced in. This is the normal stage in a bull market when P/E's expand. (Oh,...

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12 Cognitive Biases That Screw Up Your Investing

12 Cognitive Biases That Screw Up Your Investing
MINYANVILLE April 9, 2013 By: Todd Harrison I recently came across a terrific article that addressed 12 cognitive biases that prevent human beings from behaving rationally. As perception is reality in the financial markets, I thought it might be useful to address those issues through the lens of a trader. 1. Confirmation Bias This is a fatal flaw of trading; we tend to surround ourselves with information that validates our own point of view and dismiss input that conflicts with our reasoning (also...

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