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Aug 06 2024

Research Preview: Do Fed Cuts Mean Easy Profits?

  • Aug 6, 2024

With multiple rate cuts nearly assured through year-end, investors can profit from the iron-clad link between changing rates and bond fund prices. But there are two circumstances that introduce complexity: 1) the yield curve will likely un-invert during this process, and the longest duration funds may therefore not experience the strongest price response; 2) potential changes in credit spreads may either enhance or diminish the duration effect felt by corporate bonds.

Jul 07 2024

Research Preview: Defining The Mid-Cap Style

  • Jul 7, 2024

The unbounded nature of large-cap and small-cap styles means that they cover a great deal of territory, while mid-cap stands alone as a bounded style, and such limits significantly influence how a fund is classified. On the other hand, multi-cap is intentionally defined with wide latitude, but shares a style category with mid-caps, despite having little else in common.

Jun 06 2024

Research Preview: Small Caps, Small Returns

  • Jun 6, 2024

Despite the overwhelming superiority of small cap returns, historically, during the winter months, the last three years have not followed the script. Three consecutive failures of this powerful seasonal influence make us curious if there are other market conditions that may be negatively influencing the smalls.

May 07 2024

Research Preview: Korea’s Call To Action

  • May 7, 2024

Two of the most intriguing storylines across global markets in recent years concern Asian economies. The Japanese stock market provided the upside surprise, gaining a remarkable 64% in local currency terms since the end of 2020, making it one of the world’s top performers. On the flipside, South Korea ended April with a cumulative loss over the last three-plus years.

Apr 04 2024

Research Preview: Staples’ Valuation

  • Apr 4, 2024

Well-respected analysts have been espousing different views on the Staples sector’s overall valuation. Some argue Staples is rather richly priced, while others believe it is a bargain in the making. Disagreement creates opportunities, and we believe a closer look at Staples is in order.

Mar 07 2024

Research Preview: Lost In Translation?

  • Mar 7, 2024

We are curious if factor ETFs have provided downside protection in recent years’ selloffs or whether their defensive nature, shown by academic studies, is lost in the translation to live-money portfolios.

Feb 06 2024

Research Preview: REIT Rebound?

  • Feb 6, 2024

Since the pandemic, investors have been leery of adding REITs to their asset mix due to fears that flexible scheduling and work-from-home will permanently diminish the demand for office space. While that view may prove correct, the magnitude of such a change is much less significant than some might suspect.

Jan 06 2024

Research Preview: The Price Might Be Right

  • Jan 6, 2024

Whenever a basket of stocks with the market heft of the Magnificent 7 shows a price gain of 111% in a single year, the valuation alarm-bells ring loud. Is this gain the result of a mania for all things AI, or could the move be justified by equally magnificent fundamentals? 

Dec 07 2023

Research Preview: The Blind Men And The Elephant

  • Dec 7, 2023

Will 2023 be remembered as a delightful year with +20% returns, or might it go down as a time when stocks lagged even a risk-free money market fund? We introduce this month’s research topic: The huge return disparity between the capitalization weighted S&P 500 and the equal weighted version.

Nov 06 2023

Research Preview: Going Long

  • Nov 6, 2023

One of this year’s most fascinating stories in financial markets evolves around investors’ atypical response to the dreadful returns posted by TLT (iShares 20+ year Treasury bond ETF). Despite its dismal performance, investors have been moving a tremendous amount of money into TLT. 

Oct 05 2023

Research Preview: Show Me The Mo’

  • Oct 5, 2023

In a year when the Magnificent Seven has epitomized the concept of price momentum, investors who spotted that phenomenon and employed a momentum ETF to capitalize on the trend were not rewarded: Owning MTUM or SPMO not only forewent the tech titan rally, they both badly lagged the S&P 500.

Sep 07 2023

Research Preview: Checking Out Buffer Funds

  • Sep 7, 2023

Option collar strategies provide a defined outcome on the date of maturity, but the value from inception to maturity varies. In the case of an extreme market move either direction, a collar strategy will not capture the fullness of the fluctuation early in its lifecycle, but should reach its cap/floor value as maturity nears.

Aug 04 2023

Research Preview: Is Buy-Write The Right Buy?

  • Aug 4, 2023

Many investors appreciate the benefit of covered-call strategies, but we wonder how many truly understand the opportunity costs of buy-write funds over time—or under differing conditions. On the surface, these approaches are simple, but they have complicated payoff patterns relative to stock and bond funds.

Jul 07 2023

Research Preview: What’s Up? Japan!

  • Jul 7, 2023

After being ignored for a generation, Japanese stocks are roaring in 2023. The Nikkei puts the S&P 500’s 16.9% YTD gain to shame with its +28.7% return. With developed international equities (ex-Japan) up a paltry 9.5%, diversification from expensive U.S. stocks cannot fully explain Japan’s surge.

Jun 06 2023

Research Preview: Recessionary Discretionary

  • Jun 6, 2023

While sentiment on the potential for a recession by year-end is split, there is little dispute that it’s an important question for cyclical sectors. Consumer Discretionary is most exposed to the business cycle, and we are interested in understanding its prospects as we head toward a potential economic slowdown.

May 04 2023

Research Preview: Market Narrowness In 2023

  • May 4, 2023

The S&P 500 posted an encouraging +9.2% YTD, but below the surface that strong return was the result of a limited number of influences. There is narrowness in both thematic and return drivers; the fact that gains have not been broad-based is cause for concern about performance during the remainder of 2023.

Apr 06 2023

Research Preview: Oh Bond Pain

  • Apr 6, 2023

Here we evaluate the returns of fixed-income ETFs since the Fed began its boosting campaign last March; for many mainstream offerings, the picture is not a pretty one. We recap the pain felt by investors in conventional fixed-rate bond funds.

Mar 06 2023

Research Preview: I Own What?!

  • Mar 6, 2023

S&P rebalanced its style indexes in December, and the shuffle caused substantial turnover. The Value index now includes a sizeable swath of mega-cap tech companies, and this changing membership significantly affects the relative valuation metrics that defined those styles.

Feb 06 2023

Active Managers Embrace The Bear

  • Feb 6, 2023

The fourth quarter of 2022 saw broadly positive equity-market performance with the S&P 500 returning +7.6%, the Russell 1000 Mid Cap Index at +7.2%, and the Russell 2000 Small Cap Index gaining 6.2%. Strong returns usually present a headwind for active managers, but the fourth quarter proved productive for actively managed funds.

Jan 06 2023

Research Preview: An Epic Comeback

  • Jan 6, 2023

Style rotation powered S&P 500 Value to a 24.2% advantage vs. Growth, while DM large-cap Value earned a 20% return spread against Growth. Small-cap spreads favoring Value were also in the double-digits, but narrower because small-cap Growth wasn’t exposed to the collapse of mega-cap Tech. 

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