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Inside The Stock Market ...trends, cross-currents, and outlook

Jan 08 2019

About That Great Jobs Report...

  • Jan 8, 2019

The December employment report temporarily eased fears of a severe U.S. slowdown. That’s a mystery to us.

Jan 08 2019

The Market Is Off Its Meds!

  • Jan 8, 2019

While investors obsess over the market level at which a hypothetical “Powell Put” might come into play (or whether such a put even exists), they seem to have overlooked the absence of another such put that proved dependable throughout the cyclical bull market.

Jan 08 2019

Yields Might Be Throwing A Curve

  • Jan 8, 2019

While the number of recession forecasts is on the rise, there’s a general reluctance among economists to project a downturn in the absence of a yield curve inversion.

Jan 08 2019

The Fed Was Not The Only One To Tighten Last Month

  • Jan 8, 2019

Wage inflation should accelerate in the months ahead, oil could bounce from its oversold low, and college textbooks might double in price before the fall semester. No problem…

Jan 08 2019

December’s Low Didn’t Have The “Right Look”

  • Jan 8, 2019

As the market sunk to a 3% loss on Christmas Eve, we sensed genuine investor panic—at least among the fraction of investors then paying attention.

Jan 08 2019

Watching For An Internal Washout

  • Jan 8, 2019

Having monitored market internals for warning signs for longer than we care to admit, it’s refreshing to turn around and watch many of the same signals for… wait for it... BUY signals!

Jan 08 2019

You Call That A Panic?

  • Jan 8, 2019

Christmas Eve came not with snowfall but a market freefall which was the worst-ever recorded for that date.

Jan 08 2019

Guess-timating The Downside

  • Jan 8, 2019

While our market disciplines remain negative, we certainly aren’t oblivious to the haircut in equity valuations that’s already occurred.

Jan 08 2019

“De-Worsification” Ruled In 2018!

  • Jan 8, 2019

The market difficulties of 2018 were hardly limited to stocks. Commodities, in fact, were the worst performer among the seven major asset classes.

Jan 08 2019

Read This Before Taking The “Plunge”

  • Jan 8, 2019

After a bad market year like 2018, there’s a natural instinct for allocators to skew portfolios toward assets with poor recent performance. History suggests, though, that one shouldn’t make a habit of buying an asset on the basis of price weakness alone.

Jan 08 2019

Bridesmaid Strategy - Asset Classes

  • Jan 8, 2019

The best we can say about last year’s Bridesmaid asset—the S&P 500—is that it did not underperform “the S&P 500.”

Jan 08 2019

Bridesmaid Strategy - Sectors

  • Jan 8, 2019

Our analysis of the Bridesmaid effect originated in 2006, but was based on S&P 500 sectors rather than asset classes.

Jan 08 2019

Bridesmaid Strategy - Valuations

  • Jan 8, 2019

Momentum strategies aren’t for everyone. Still, contrarians should recognize that buying the prior year’s worst performing sector for a one-year hold has been an underperforming proposition over the long term.

Jan 08 2019

Industry Group Dreams And Nightmares

  • Jan 8, 2019

The “Dreams” portfolio represents a simple industry group trend-following approach, while the “Nightmares” portfolio serves as a bottom-fishing strategy made up of the previous year’s biggest losers.

Jan 08 2019

Corporate Executives Might Be Peeking Into Quants’ Toolkits

  • Jan 8, 2019

In terms of long-term planning, corporate executives are often tasked with choosing between expanding their business or returning cash as a way to reward shareholders. In the quant world, the two decisions have a consequence on future stock returns.

Dec 07 2018

Bull Pause, Or Bear Paws?

  • Dec 7, 2018

The old maxim says that when the bears have Thanksgiving, the bulls have Christmas.

Dec 07 2018

Stock Market Observations

  • Dec 7, 2018

The tops of 1990, 2000, and 2007 were all better “telegraphed” by the action of the market itself, than the September 2018 peak, but secondary measures of market internals suggested all summer that the internal trend was in fact deteriorating—and so did the action in low-grade corporate bonds.

Dec 07 2018

It’s Not A Pause… It’s “Paws”

  • Dec 7, 2018

A bear market will almost always prove to be the catalyst of one or more shifts in long-term market leadership.

Dec 07 2018

It’s About Money, Not Profits

  • Dec 7, 2018

The consensus focus all year has been on the boom in U.S. corporate profits.

Dec 07 2018

Economic Stocking Stuffers

  • Dec 7, 2018

While the monetary and liquidity backdrop has deteriorated all year, the shorter-term economic evidence has remained mixed.

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