The Fed Cuts Rates. What Energy Trends Can Say About the Term Premium – The Intangible Investor Podcast, Ep. 3

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As expected, today the Fed cut rates. Bryce recaps the Fed’s policy stance, takeaways from the meeting and how the market reacted. Steve uncovers a relationship between the energy market and bonds: the more the US has become a net exporter of energy, the more downward bias on the term premium of long-duration bonds.   […]

EAFE Equities: Can they Ever Work Again?

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EAFE stocks, those in the developed Europe and Asia regions, have underperformed US stocks in eight of the last eleven years. That batting average might be decent if you are a professional baseball player, but not so much if you are a professional investor. What’s even worse is that in two of the years in […]

Not QE?

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Last week the Federal Reserve announced the re-commencement of large scale asset purchases in order to alleviate funding pressures that had been bubbling for several months. Much effort has been made by Fed Chairman Powell and other missionaries to explain why this round of asset purchases, coming in at fully $60bn per month, is not […]

QE or Not QE? Plus, the Innovation at the Core of the GM Strike – The Intangible Investor Podcast, Ep. 2

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On The Intangible Investor Podcast, Bryce Coward and Steven Vannelli of the Knowledge Leaders Capital investment team discuss all things innovation, financial markets and macroeconomics. Episode 2: QE or Not QE? Plus, the Innovation at the Core of the GM Strike The Fed is buying government bonds again as of today, a move that was […]

Hard Data Gets Put to the Test

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United States and indeed global economic data have been weak – at least that is the unabated message from the PMI data that were released this week on both manufacturing and services. At this stage everyone knows the survey data, or “soft” data, are weak. The important question now is whether that weakness will spill […]

Value Stocks, Employment Stats and the Future of Exemptive Relief – The Intangible Investor Podcast, Ep. 1

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On The Intangible Investor Podcast, Bryce Coward and Steven Vannelli of the Knowledge Leaders Capital investment team discuss all things innovation, financial markets and macroeconomics. Episode 1: Value Stocks, Employment Stats & the Future of Exemptive Relief September saw the outperformance of value vs. growth, is this the start of a new trend? Recent labor […]

Confirmation of the Deterioration in Consumer Confidence

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In our mid-quarter update, we highlighted the plunge in the University of Michigan’s consumer confidence indicator, suggesting that “good feelings” among consumers were starting to fade. Often surveys offer a leading glimpse into economic activity. A more confident consumer is more likely to make those big-ticket purchases, like homes and cars, as well as consuming […]