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Extreme market volatility and declining portfolio values — trends that are most on the minds of financial advisors and their clients this year — point to the conclusion that 2008 has been a bad year for retirement economics. If volatility and portfolio values were the only criteria consider, this conclusion would be a slam dunk […]
By Peter Drake |January 2, 2009
4 min read
First, a confession: we’re not really growth stock investors. That’s not to say we avoid stocks with strong earnings growth. It’s just that growth is not the only attribute we look for in a company. We prefer to buy quality companies run by good managers at valuations that make sense. If they happen to pay […]
By Rob Edel |January 1, 2009
5 min read
Predicting what 2009 might bring, after last year’s stock-market snafu, would be akin to committing hara kiri. But, as they say, history repeats. And advisors can survive this year by taking cues about investment and insurance cycles from precedents set in the dotcom downturn that ended in October 2002. When the IT bubble burst, the […]
By Al Emid |January 1, 2009
As grim as equity markets appear to be, Ian Lapey maintains that buying opportunities abound. “We are getting unbelievable bargains – great companies with extremely strong balance sheets that we are buying at 50 cents on the dollar,” says Lapey, 42, a portfolio manager at New York-based Third Avenue Management LLC, who oversees the $320.9-million […]
By Michael Ryval |January 1, 2009
3 min read
Visitors to Morningstar’s website can easily see which funds our analysts like the most in our Fund Analyst Picks section. But it’s enlightening for readers to see that we put our money where our mouths are. First, I’ll share what I’m planning to buy this year, and then we’ll survey what a few of my […]
By Brian O'Neill |January 1, 2009
In the run-up to the U.S. elections, investors might have been forgiven for thinking the worst of the bear market was behind them. The S&P 500 had bounced off of its low of about 840, set on October 27, to above 1,000 by November 4, 2008 – Election Day. The choice of Illinois Senator Barack […]
By Staff |December 22, 2008
When markets tank – even though a correction, or even a bear market, was long overdue – investors usually have difficulty staying the course. That’s not news for fi- nancial advisors. Risk tolerance morphs into loss aversion as the enduring fact of market cycles is learned one more time. Are market cycles avoidable? There’s no […]
By Scot Blythe |December 22, 2008
8 min read
Portfolio and fund managers have short time horizons when investing. Their compensation promotes asset gathering and short-term performance. That means managers are paid for hot annual numbers, trade more frequently than is sometimes prudent, and subject clients to unnecessary costs. Managers will deny it, but they all try to “time markets,” a notoriously difficult and […]
By Ioulia Tretiakova |December 22, 2008
What’s up down south? Over the past year, we’ve witnessed the re-emergence of a presidential candidate who in August 2007, with a campaign in tatters, was counted out. We’ve heard about pigs and lipstick. We’ve met Joe the Plumber. We’ve been witness to unprecedented natural and financial disasters. We’ve seen what for many Canadians have […]
By Terry Ritchie and Brian Wruk |December 12, 2008
It might be an obvious statement to some, but it’s one I feel needs to be made: your clients’ retirement will last longer than this market correction — much, much longer. It might be hard to think about this right now, given how much the markets have dropped, but it is important to keep perspective […]
By Peter Drake |December 11, 2008
6 min read
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