Stock Exchanges Are Eating Your Returns
By Larry TabbExchanges are quietly, yet dramatically, increasing the fees they charge for market data and access to compensate for their own dramatic declines in market share.
January 21, 2016
‘Mini-Maelstrom of Selling’ Creates Market OpportunitiesZachary Karabell of Envestnet and David Polak of Capital Group suggest the broadness of the selloff has created good value plays.
January 21, 2016
Gundlach on Economy: ‘The Primary Trend Is Down’The DoubleLine CEO says global economic weakness is not debatable, and the dollar is not likely to rise.
January 20, 2016
S&P 500 falls to 21-month low as oil slides past $27, bonds gainThe rout in the oil patch is rippling through financial markets amid growing signs that credit quality is worsening.
January 20, 2016
How do you define bond liquidity? U.S. treasury wants to knowOfficials look at how well and how quickly holders can sell their bonds.
January 20, 2016
The Deeper Causes of the Global Stocks RoutWhat happens next depends on politicians who have placed too much of the policy burden on central banks for far too long.
January 19, 2016
How to Stop Clients From Making Emotionally Driven DecisionsAs advisors, we are all in the business of providing peace of mind to clients. Heres what Im telling clients now about the markets.
January 15, 2016
Market Drop Due to ‘Cracking’ Investor Confidence, Not RecessionCommonwealths Brad McMillan argues that even a confidence-driven bear market would be short-lived, especially if corporate earnings hold up.
