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Insights from our CIO
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Insights from our CIO
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CIO Insights are written by Angeles' CIO Michael Rosen
Michael has more than 35 years experience as an institutional portfolio manager, investment strategist, trader and academic.
RSS: CIO Blog | All Media
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27 Jul, 2017
2ND QUARTER 2017 - CINCINNATUS
Henry Knox was the proprietor of a popular Boston book store, which afforded him time to read up on his favorite topic: military tactics and strategy. When the British occupied Boston in 1775, Knox, with no military experience...
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20 Jul, 2017
Toes in the Sand
For me, and I think I speak for everyone on the planet, the feeling of warm sand between the toes is one of lifes great pleasures. And for virtually everyone on the planet, including those of us who ...
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13 Jul, 2017
Not Dead Yet
According to the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), the self-acclaimed arbiter of economic debate in this country, the current economic expansion began in June 2009, meaning we just passed ...
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29 Jun, 2017
Humans! What Are They Good For?
It looks like the world is turning against humans. Ive talked before about the rise of robots in manufacturing (2016 Angeles Independent School Endowment Symposiumsee graph below). But robots are ...
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13 Jun, 2017
Beware Parabolas and Populists
In scouring the world for investment opportunities, the chart above caught my attention. It shows the year-to-date performance of the Caracas stock exchange, more than tripling from around 30,000 to ...
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12 Jun, 2017
Economics in Action
The intersection of supply and demand determines price and quantity: there is no more fundamental principle of economics (see graph below). We rarely see this principle in action because prices for ...
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2 Jun, 2017
Job Growth is Falling. The Sky is Not.
Today's jobs report was disappointing: only 138,000 net new jobs created in May (the consensus had it pegged at 182,000), another 66,000 lost in revisions to the prior two months, the three-month ...
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8 May, 2017
1ST QUARTER 2017 - THE LAST SHOGUN
Japan has been ruled by the Yamato dynasty for nearly 2,700 years, the longest continuous monarchy in the world. From Jimmu to kihito, 125 emperors have held the Chrysanthemum Throne.
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6 Apr, 2017
Hope and Reality
Why is everyone so happy? Well, maybe not everyone, but a lot of people are as optimistic as theyve been in a long while. Start by looking at consumer confidence, as collated by the Conference Board ...
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31 Mar, 2017
Chasing the Red Baron
You cant eat relative returns is an old aphorism. It sounds like it could come out of Poor Richards Almanac (Benjamin Franklin), and Im not really sure of its origin, but it means that we (investors) ...
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17 Feb, 2017
Non-Zero Sum
There are prominent voices (and tweets) urging us to pull back, dig in, and lock the gate. This rising chorus of nationalism and protectionism sees a dangerous world intent on our demise or ...
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14 Feb, 2017
LOVE
Its probably no surprise to you that I see offering world-class investment advice as a valuable service for the long-term well-being of our clients. And while I think of investing as critically ...
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25 Jan, 2017
4TH QUARTER 2016 - FINLAND STATION
After three years of war, and really, three centuries of Romanov repression, the Russian people had reached their breaking point. The TsarÃs army suffered defeat after defeat against the KaiserÃs superior...
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21 Dec, 2016
Shock, Part 4 (Divided We Are)
We began this series with a review of the likely economic policies and their implications of the new Trump administration, and discussed the long-term challenges investors face. We would have ...
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13 Dec, 2016
Shock, Part 3 (The End of Pax Americana)
We are all trying to make sense of the election of Donald J. Trump to the presidency, and a few weeks ago I outlined the possible economic agenda and its consequences the administration may pursue ...
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28 Nov, 2016
Shock, Part 2 (The Asset Allocator's Dilemma)
In Shock (Part 1) (http://blog.angelesadvisors.com/2016/11/shock-part-1/), we looked at a possible Trump economic agenda and its consequences. A large increase in government spending, tax cuts and ...
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22 Nov, 2016
Shock (Part 1)
Shock, a sudden drop in blood flow, is a serious medical condition. Untreated, it can quickly be fatal. There are numerous types and causes of shock, including anaphylactic, an allergic reaction, ...
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4 Nov, 2016
3RD QUARTER 2016 - CHANCELLORSVILLE
Abraham Lincoln suffered from clinical depression his whole life, but as 1862 drew to a close, even the most cheerful were likely to be losing faith in the Union cause. Virginia was turning from battlefield to graveyard for the Union armies.
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17 Oct, 2016
What I Learned While Atoning
Twenty-four hours without food or drink is supposed to help focus the mind on the task at hand: atoning for the sins of the past year in hopes thatÂyour name is placed in the Book of Life for ...
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28 Sep, 2016
Janet Yellen Is Your Friend
I have not met Janet Yellen, but she seems like a perfectly friendly person. Yet, for some reason, investors seem to panic whenever she hints that the Fed is discussing whether and when to lift ...
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16 Sep, 2016
Give Us Your Poor
A large percentage of energy expended at Angeles is in evaluating, analyzing and judging investment managers. It is a core competency at Angeles, and we think we're pretty good at it.In doing this ...
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25 Aug, 2016
Falling Behind
It's good to be tall.Tall people tend to be more highly educated, earn more over their careers, are higher in the social pecking order, and live longer with better health.[Please don't complain to me ...
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22 Aug, 2016
Negative Negative is Positive
Housing is a small part of the larger economic picture, contributing only about 5% to GDP (although includingÂall the ancillary and related services probably triples that number). Still, for most ...
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26 Jul, 2016
2ND QUARTER 2016 - FISSION
University of Chicago is known for its excellent academics, not so much for its athletic prowess. But that wasnÃt always the case. One hundred years ago, the Maroons were the premier football...