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Strategic vs. tactical investing, our approach

A growing theme in the investment professional literature revolves around the idea of strategic vs. tactical management of portfolios. Strategic assets, or even individual positions, are generally those that are included at the core of the investment mix regardless of … Continue reading

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An insider’s view of international bonds

We are strong proponents of international diversification of both stock and bond holdings. Much of our clients’ money in international bonds is invested by Michael Hasenstab, the portfolio manager of the Templeton Global Bond and Templeton International Bond mutual funds. … Continue reading

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The Bond Market Conundrum of 2011 — Part II

Portfolio Management Preferences to Reduce Risk LOOK BEYOND TREASURIES U.S. investors have easy and relatively inexpensive access to a broader selection of bonds than they had in 1994. Non-U.S. bonds provide U.S. investors access to different economic cycles, interest rates … Continue reading

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The Bond Market Conundrum of 2011 — Part I

What Happens When Interest Rates Rise Given historically low U.S. interest rates, government stimulus efforts that seem likely to spark inflation and a massive flow of cash chasing returns, many investors think that it is not an ideal time to … Continue reading

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Stocks are “cheap,” investors prefer bonds

Jeremy Siegel is a finance professor at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business. His research and book, Stocks for the Long Run, have documented investment returns and performance patterns back into the 1800s. On a conference call with … Continue reading

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Managing Risk; The Most Important Part of the Plan

Each of us thinks about the risks that we take in our own way. Some people have no difficulty taking risk in their personal lives but are more risk averse in their financial decisions. Others are just the opposite. We … Continue reading

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Our view of the investment world as we close the book on a volatile decade

(This is a lightly modified version of a letter sent to clients of Brooks, Hughes & Jones December 18.) As we move into 2010 on the shoulders of a giant stock market rally, a phrase from the final episode of … Continue reading

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