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Monthly Archives: October 2012
AAPL Sauce – The downside of upside!
Back in July I published a commentary warning about the perils of following the herd into a much loved stock. The risk is not disimilar to my previous post concerning the current love affair of investors in general with bonds. … Continue reading
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Tagged aapl, apple, asset, bonds, buyers, class, earnings, herd, investor, investors, iPad, iPod, malvin, malvinspooner, maverick, maverickinvestors.com, motorola, MSI, price, probabilities, research in motion, rim, risk, sellers, sentiment, spooner, stock
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The BIG Bernanke: Bond risk for the duration!
The infatuation of investors, retail and institutional alike with bonds has become ridiculous – more lust than love. The perception that there remains less risk in fixed income cannot be further from reality – especially because of the post-crisis distortions … Continue reading
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Tagged bernanke, big, bonds, cohen, committiees, commodities, coupon, duration, endowment, equities, fixed, flows, FOMC, funds, government, holdings, income, inflows, institutional, investors, lebowski, mal, malvin, malvinspooner, market, maturity, maverick, maverickinvestors, maverickinvestors.com, of, operation twist, pension, rate, redemptions, retail, return, sensitivity, spooner, stock, treasuries, U.S.$, US$, yield
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U.S. Employment: It’s getting better all the time!
Although I’ll stick to my warning about the annual perils associated with stock markets during the 3rdQ (i.e. best to avoid – see previous postings) I do keep track of what’s going on in the economy by monitoring what I’ve … Continue reading
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Tagged bubble, china, claims, cliff, easy, economy, election, elections, europe, events, financial, fiscal, growth, initial jobless, investors, layoff, layoffs, malvin, malvinspooner, markets, mass, maverick, maverickinvestors.com, monetary, policy, spooner, stock, unemployment
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The ‘bonds’ are back in town? Don’t be fooled!
Back on June 4th, in my commentary suggesting Yogi Berra (“When you come to a fork in the road, take it!”) would make a great investment strategist I thought at the time we were indeed at a fork in the … Continue reading
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Tagged 10-year, 30-year, analysis, analysts, bond market, bondholders, bonds, china, correction, discount, dressing, europe, growth, Index, interest, investors, malvin, market, maverick, maverickinvestors.com, overbought, overvalued, predicted, price, projected, range, rates, returns, s&p, S&P 500, S&P500, spooner, statements, steady, stock, trading, treasuries, treasury, turmoil, valuation, window, year-end, yield
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Where to shove your Risk Budget!
I was watching business television and an articulate gentleman, the top dog for a rather large retirement fund, was the guest. Perhaps I’ve been living too long in a cocoon, but while discussing the current investment strategy of this large … Continue reading
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