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Archives for December, 2021

  1. December 27, 2021

    As an investor in China and specifically their domestic “China A” stock market; I find myself often explaining China to many clients, friends, and family. While surrounded by family and friends this Christmas holiday, China was on the minds of many. With anti-China… More >>

  2. December 20, 2021

    The last few weeks of each quarter typically pose some unusual market behavior. More volatile, erratic, and even negative performance is not atypical. 1 It is my view that the lack of concrete earnings news drives investors to latch onto the news du jour to make… More >>

  3. December 13, 2021

    As the Christmas holiday fast approaches, Wall Street gears up for their annual tradition of predicting how markets will do in the coming year. The tradition is rooted in two very important investor behaviors: Investors love predictions and historically they forget… More >>

  4. December 6, 2021

    It is difficult to digest the mixed signals the economy is putting out in this current –and certainly unique– economic cycle while also remembering the investment game you are playing. Let’s start with the Federal Reserve: Chair Powell effectively acquiesced and removed… More >>