Sunday, October 29, 2017
The Time Period Matters For Outperformance: High Beta Versus Low Volatility
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Labels: General Market
Saturday, October 28, 2017
Sizable Declines In A Few Individual Stocks; Time To Review Allocations
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David Templeton, CFA
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2:33 PM
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Labels: Economy , Education , International
Sunday, October 22, 2017
An Increasing Dividend Payout Ratio Is A Positive Indicator For The Market
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David Templeton, CFA
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8:23 PM
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Labels: Dividend Analysis , General Market
Sunday, October 15, 2017
Citgroup Economic Surprise Indices Have Little Bearing On Equity Market Performance
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David Templeton, CFA
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12:29 PM
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Labels: Currency , Economy , General Market
Saturday, October 14, 2017
Synchronized Global Growth
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David Templeton, CFA
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11:00 AM
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Labels: Economy , General Market , International , Sentiment
Tuesday, October 10, 2017
A Decline In Small Business Optimism
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David Templeton, CFA
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5:53 PM
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Labels: General Market , Sentiment
Monday, October 02, 2017
Fall 2017 Investor Letter: The Hated Rally Continues
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David Templeton, CFA
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3:13 PM
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Labels: Newsletter
Thursday, September 28, 2017
Shifting Investor Sentiment
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David Templeton, CFA
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11:15 AM
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Labels: Sentiment
Wednesday, September 27, 2017
A Recession And Equity Market Bubble Five Years Ago Did Not Materialize, Now What
In client accounts we have reduced some equity investments where we believe earnings growth is more challenged and taken profits in some stocks that have moved higher and gotten ahead of valuations. At the same time, we have allocated equity investments to developed and emerging international markets over the last 18-months or so. This allocation adjustment has been a positive for clients and we continue to find valuations outside the U.S attractive.
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David Templeton, CFA
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Labels: General Market , International
Sunday, September 24, 2017
Higher Bond Yields A Headwind For Technology Stocks
- "One of the lesser known intermarket principles is the inverse link between bond yields and technology stocks' relative performance...Growth stocks like technology...do better in a slower economy which is usually associated with low interest rates."
- "Value stocks (like banks) do better in a stronger economy with rising bond yields...Rising global bond yields could make the going tougher for technology stocks."
Disclosure: Firm/family long AAPL, GOOGL
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David Templeton, CFA
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Labels: Bond Market , General Market
Sunday, September 17, 2017
Market Is In An Uptrend And Trends Tend To Persist
One strategist I read regularly and who prepares weekly technical commentary, Charles Kirk at The Kirk Report, had a reference in this week's report relative to the strength of the current market. Kirk highlighted the below quote from James DePorre,
"If you simply focus on what the pricing action is saying, then your job of profitably navigating the market becomes a lot less complex. The simple fact is that we are in a very long-term uptrend, and trends tend to persist. The media might have all sorts of headlines to create their narrative, but all we really need to know is that the odds favor the bulls in an uptrend and vice versa. At some point, that pattern (and trend) will change, but trying to predict it ahead of time is a hard way to make a living."
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David Templeton, CFA
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Labels: General Market , Technicals
Saturday, September 16, 2017
Stocks Need Some Healthy Competition
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David Templeton, CFA
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4:44 PM
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Labels: Bond Market , Equities , General Market
Friday, September 15, 2017
The Risk Of De-risking The Equity Portfolio
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David Templeton, CFA
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4:07 PM
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Labels: General Market
Thursday, September 14, 2017
Spike Higher In Bullish Sentiment
In today's Sentiment Survey release by the American Association of Individual Investors, bullish sentiment jump twelve percentage points to 41.3%. All of the increase in bullish investor sentiment come from a 13.8 percentage point drop in bearish sentiment as can be seen in the second chart below.
The bull/bear spread of 19.3 is the second highest of the year following early January's 20.97 bull/bear spread.
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David Templeton, CFA
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12:10 PM
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Labels: Sentiment
Sunday, September 10, 2017
S&P And MSCI May Change The Composition Of The Telecommunications Sector
"The main proposal set out in the consultation paper is the creation of a Communication Services Sector, comprised of the current Telecommunication Services Sector, Media Industry Group, and specific companies from the Software & Services Industry Group."
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David Templeton, CFA
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10:34 PM
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Labels: Equities , General Market
Sunday, September 03, 2017
Growth Outperforming Value And The Economic Cycle
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David Templeton, CFA
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1:30 PM
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Labels: Dividend Return , Economy , General Market
Friday, September 01, 2017
Equity Market Nears Record High And Investors Become Less Bullish
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David Templeton, CFA
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10:47 AM
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Labels: Sentiment
Saturday, August 26, 2017
DowDupont Will Be Included In Dow Jones Industrial Average Index
"Replacing du Pont with the new DowDuPont allows the Dow Jones Industrial Average to maintain its exposure to the Materials sector....The change won’t cause any disruption in the level of the index. The divisor used to calculate the index from the component’s prices on their respective home exchanges will be changed prior to the opening on September 1. This procedure prevents any distortion in the index’s reflection of the portion of the U.S. stock market it is designed to measure."
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David Templeton, CFA
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2:48 PM
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Labels: General Market
Friday, August 25, 2017
Large Decline In Bullish Investor Sentiment
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David Templeton, CFA
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11:07 AM
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Labels: Sentiment
Sunday, August 20, 2017
Dr. KOSPI's Protocol For Global Growth Diagnosis
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David Templeton, CFA
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4:39 PM
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Labels: General Market , Technicals