Well here we are again. After the Brexit vote earlier in the year we’ve again witnessed a public vote having a real-time impact on financial markets - the US voting to elect Donald Trump as President.
2016 Third Quarter Review
Pension Changes: Part Two
Clinton, Trump, Giant Meteors & Your Portfolio
Pension Changes: 1st January, 2017
Great Returns, If You Just Forget the Costs
At one time Mr Zweig was regarded as an investment rockstar and investors looked to him for guidance on market direction and stock picking. Now while there’s no interest in tarnishing Mr Zweig’s legacy, there’s one piece of information that’s never considered – his returns vs the market and the costs incurred.
2016 June Quarter Review
Brexit Aftermath Not the Bloodbath Predicted
Brexit was only a few weeks back and there was a litany of cataclysmic predictions. Now they’ve been swept under the rug as markets have seemingly shrugged off concerns and focussed on potential stimulus measures. Which is slightly concerning, like Pavlov’s dog, markets now seem to slobber on bad news, expecting that monetary intervention will soon be following.