model, Michael Arold surveys market movement and technical indicators while taking advantage of short-term price swings and positions that have been over
Monthly Archives: September 2010
We are delighted to announce the addition of Raphaël Mennicken as our Chief Investment Officer. Raphaël brings experience on both the equity and fund sides, having worked previously for companies such as L.E.K consulting and Credit Suisse First Boston. Most recently he started the investment research function at Bank Hapoalim […]
The month of August has been a challenge for the economy, the financial markets and for my own portfolio. While not yet committed to calling a 'double dip' in the economy, clearly the pace of the rebound has diminished threatening an economic drop back into full-blown recession.
The Hedged Equity model on Covestor is managed by Swan Asset Management. The model works to provide steady performance with income bonds while providing for some growth through the addition of equities. As equities enter the picture, the bonds serve a dual purpose, as they also provide a hedge against […]
billion, up from $3.1 billion the previous year. In 2009 they also reduced their total liabilities to $468.8 billion from $482.7 billion the previous year.
The Forbes 100 model on Covestor, managed by Philip Dhingra, banks on the philosophy that a great employer has a better chance of becoming a great success as a company. If this is correct, it would mean that employers who treat their employees well could make great investments. The model […]
U.S. markets ended the week on a high note with the Dow Jones Industrial Average gaining 47.6 points to 10,462.84, the Nasdaq rising 6.28 points to 2,242.48, and the S&P 500 climbing 5.37 points to 1,109.55. This week, between the news about European bank stress tests, the Federal Reserve’s September […]
The initial unemployment claims for the week of September 4th were released by the Department of Labor today. Surprisingly, they decreased more than expected—by a total of 27,000—which helped to significantly reduce the 4-week moving average and put investors in a more positive state of mind, especially since the unemployment […]
The September issue of the Federal Reserve’s Beige Book (a brief, countrywide economic snapshot created eight times per year) was released today. While the report gives a more comprehensive look at the many sectors of economic activity, the overarching theme was that there were some increases in consumer spending and […]
The collection and analysis of the second quarter 2010 financial statements is largely complete now and a broad based acceleration in corporate wealth is clearer. The average annual sales growth rate of the GEARS total market index is now positive and, over the past year, staged the sharpest “V” shaped improvement in the data record. Even with that unprecedented reversal, the average sales growth rate has recovered only to the cycle trough level of 2002.
The South America model at Covestor returned positive results in August even though the S&P 500 finished in the red, as well as Latin America as indicated by the iShares Latin America 40 Index ETF (ILF). It was a mediocre month for Brazilian stocks – the largest Brazilian fund, iShares MSCI Brazil Index (EWZ), fell from $ 70.38 on July 30 to $67.75 on August 31 – but the Chilean and Peruvian equity in my portfolio performed well.
Another month, another failed rally. On the S&P 500, it is the fifth time since May this index has bounced off of the psychological “tax” or 1040 support line. A break below this may find the index down to 1000. Leadership did show up as cloud computing stocks...