Investment Perspectives

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Getting Rich The Insider Way, In Congress

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It seems the best way to outperform as an investor is to get elected to Congress.

Wealth Inequality, Volatility Strong Themes In 2016

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Calamos Investments expects elevated volatility as market participants grapple with a range of unknowns.

What To Expect In 2016 (And Beyond)

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This will be a year in the public markets that will require nimbleness.

Silly Season

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The market is getting weird again.

Powerball Isn't Like Investing And Vice Versa

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Lotteries are a classic grab for the free lunch, but our nation's lottery habit is stupendous.

The Eurasian Storm

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The slide in the Chinese stock market is important, but not for the reasons you may think.

The Seductiveness Of The Average

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You cannot manage new economies with obsolete measuring tools.

Guggenheim's Minerd Sees Equity Bear Market, Oil Down To $25

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“Look for more downside for oil, equities and credit,” says Scott Minerd of Guggenheim Partners.

Be Smart. Don't Try to Time This Stock Market

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Investors enter risky territory when they a) try to time markets; 2) take themselves too seriously; and 3) refuse to acknowledge their fallibility.

Why This Jobs Report Carries High Stakes

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A weak jobs report would compel the Federal Reserve to slow or even stop rate hiking.

What Is Really Bugging The Market

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The equity market's problem remains one of valuation, says the chief economist for Gluskin Sheff + Associates Inc.

New Risk Scenarios In 2016

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2016 is shaping up to be an extremely volatile year at least.

Global Moment: Saudi Arabia, China And The U.S. Markets

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Higher oil prices could be a game changer in the world's financial markets.

Entering 2016 With A Sense of Déjà Vu

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Areas of the global financial market where longer-term risk/reward profiles were more attractive to us last year remain so in the early stages of 2016.

Turning The Page

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LPL Financial's chief investment officer evaluates his firm's good/bad calls in '15, and provides a forecast for this year.

Byron Wien Announces Predictions For Ten Surprises For 2016

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The investment strategist’s outlook isn’t too rosy (unless you’re Hillary Clinton).

Investment Strategy: Monkey See, Monkey Do

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Despite a bad 2015, investors should keep the faith because typically following a flat year (no more than +/- 5%), the next year has been good for stocks, says Jeffrey Saut.

How to Get Rich: Fade Drudge

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What you see and what you read becomes what you are. Not many people get rich being afraid.

The Muni Bond Market Cruises Into 2016

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Cumberland Advisors looks back––and ahead––regarding the major themes in the municipal bond market.

Russia's Strategy

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Two things are necessary to understand a nation’s strategy. The first is to view the world through the eyes of that nation… to know what it hopes for and fears...

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