Growth stocks have been on an incredible run for the last sixteen months, handily outpacing value names. A recent breakdown in the growth to value range suggests this trend may be reversing.
Dialing Up the Dollar
How to Handle a Range-Bound Market
Habe Einen Backup Plan
Three Lessons from Janet Yellen
Watching the yield curve steadily flatten over the last couple years, I'm reminded of the classic relationship between the shape of the yield curve and recessionary periods. However, Janet Yellen is here to say those fatal words, "This time is different."
Slippery Signs from Junk Bonds
Softly Scrutinizing Sectors
Will the Real Permabull Please Stand Up?
The Beauty of a Range-Bound Stock Market
A sideways, or range-bound, market represents an equilibrium between buyers and sellers. I wrote a piece over at seeitmarket.com recently about the S&P 500 settling into a price range between its 50-day moving average (a common short-term trend indicator) and its 200-day moving average (a good long-term trend indicator).
Millennials and the Markets
According to Blackrock, apparently millennials are excited to be participating in the equity markets through exposure to ETFs...