Advisor Perspectives has announced its Venerated Voices™ awards for commentaries published in 2023.
Just 10 days into the new year and a familiar stock is back near the top of the leaderboard: Nvidia Corp.
Geopolitical risk lashes the Magnificent Seven. The IPO machine roars back. Japan emerges as the world’s best developed market.
Rates are heading down, volatility will increase and there is a 75% chance of a recession in 2024, according to Jeffrey Gundlach.
In the quest for happiness for ourselves and our clients, we pursue self-improvement, personal achievements, and the accumulation of material possessions. But what if this emphasis impairs our ability to find it?
Right around the start of November, two words suddenly disappeared from the chatter in the bond market: debt supply.
This week we’ll look at five Ps that define wellbeing, along with their negative counterparts.
The idea that you need multiple meetings to build trust with a qualified prospect is a myth driven by old-timers who say: “This is how I built my practice. Do as I do.”
If ESG funds are trying to take over the country, they aren’t doing it very well.
FIAs can provide a reliable "retirement paycheck" that can last as long as your clients are retired.
Alphabet Inc.’s self-driving unit Waymo announced on Monday that it plans to unleash its cars onto the freeway in Phoenix “soon.”
The pandemic taught corporate America a valuable lesson: variety is not necessarily a good thing.
Bitcoin traded just below the $47,000 mark on Tuesday, as investors await a decision from regulators on whether to approve the US’s first exchange-traded fund tied directly to the token.
The monster run in equities and other risk assets that shaped the final stretch of 2023 has room to run well into the new year if inflation continues to ebb, according to strategists at BlackRock Inc.’s Investment Institute.
Stocks started 2024 with a limp. But that could change this week as earnings season kicks off and companies start announcing their plans for share repurchases, something investors hope will help the market keep last year’s rally running.
A record amount of zero-coupon bonds were created in December as investors scrambled to lock in US government bond yields that were retreating from multiyear highs.
Here is one of the worst things you can say to a client and what you should say instead to build relationships and foster understanding.
A decade ago, fiduciary opponents sought to weaken fiduciary advice. Today, they have embraced a more ambitious objective – to eliminate fiduciary advice.
It was a heck of a year for stocks. In 2023, tech led the way with a return of over 40%, leading to concerns about overvaluation in the sector. Nonetheless, past sector booms have been associated with volatile, but on average positive, future returns.
The average risk-adjusted excess return across all active portfolios will be less than the risk-adjusted excess return of the market portfolio, before taking account of fees and trading costs.
The conventional wisdom is that lower interest rates stimulate economic activity, and higher rates dampen it. But new research casts doubt on this hypothesis.
Most of us probably spent the 2023 holiday season helping to break a record.
I wrote last week about how interest rate cuts in 2024 should boost cyclical areas of the economy that were already set to rebound, lifting economic growth.
Should retail investors partake of the very attractive yields promised by private credit fund managers?
A series of high-stakes deadlines this week will mark the culmination of a years-long push to launch exchange-traded funds backed by Bitcoin in the US.
Investors anticipating blockbuster profits in 2024 will be disappointed, according to Bloomberg’s latest Markets Live Pulse survey.
Traders betting on a 2024 bond rally are unfazed by the recent pullback, seeing it as a chance to seize on elevated yields before the Federal Reserve starts driving down interest rates.
Bill Harnisch, whose $1.5 billion hedge fund delivered a market-beating 31% gain last year, is betting the recent bout of euphoric stock buying will peter out.
Bitcoin stumbled on Friday as traders braced for an upcoming decision by the US Securities and Exchange Commission on whether to approve an exchange-traded fund tied directly to the world’s largest cryptocurrency.
Apple Inc. is off to its weakest start to a year since 2019, putting its long-standing status as the world’s most valuable stock by market value in jeopardy.
There’s no room for double-digit gains again. With less upside expected for global stocks this year than in 2023, Citigroup Inc. strategists say buy at times of weakness and don’t chase rallies.
Dueling economic reports whiplashed bond markets on Friday — for all the wrong reasons.
Investment bankers must at times bore themselves with their talk of “strong pipelines” and “active conversations,” the ever-present characteristics of even the worst markets.
I have news for you: The United States is becoming more redistributionist. Whether you like it or not.
A slump in Bitcoin on Wednesday saw the cryptocurrency erase almost all gains it had made in the first days of this year, bucking a long-running upswing that outperformed a global malaise in traditional assets.
Federal Reserve policymakers agreed last month that it would be appropriate to maintain a restrictive stance “for some time,” while acknowledging they were probably at the peak rate and would begin cutting in 2024.
US job growth picked up in December and wage gains exceeded expectations, diminishing prospects for a Federal Reserve interest-rate cut in March.
AlphaSimplex Group’s Kathryn Kaminski says her firm closed out a more than two-year short bet against US bonds, with its model signaling that it’s starting to become a time to buy as the market emerges from its worst rout in decades.
The US has yet to fully address one of the greatest weaknesses revealed by last year’s failure of Silicon Valley Bank and other regional lenders: Supervisors saw the problems, but they failed to compel action before it was too late.
Before 2023 began, few saw the rise of interest in investing in Japan, long considered the land that optimistic stock bets go to die.
The key economic question for 2024 is how to think about the interest rate cuts we’re likely to get from the Federal Reserve. Are they good news for the economy as borrowers catch a break, or a sign of impending recession as they were in 2001 and 2007?
Cathie Wood has started buying Tesla Inc. shares after selling them for most of last year. Her purchases come at a time when Wall Street’s outlook on the electric vehicle maker is darkening rapidly.
The US stock market had a great 2023 with the S&P 500 Index gaining 24% and the Nasdaq 100 Index having its best year since 1999, but mom-and-pop investors may have missed out on the excitement.
The Federal Reserve is trying to find the right time to start deliberating about how it will extract itself from its balance sheet unwind, a signal that the end might be closer than previously expected.
A largely invisible driver of the green transition is rapidly gaining backers among some of the world’s largest investors, even as other climate initiatives falter.
I spotlight the unique functions, methodologies, and values that coaches and consultants bring to the professional table.
My “1099 letter” value-add will streamline tax season for your office and clients.
Those facing the end of their lives often express regret about not pursuing their dreams and aspirations.
I’ll share my top 10 areas of focus where I see advisors receive the highest gain for achieving success and potential ideas for you and your team this coming year.
Can the Magnificent Seven retain its crown? Or will some subset of the 493 other S&P 500 stocks and their neglected sectors take the throne in 2024?