TDAI Update – Craig Alexander and the Future of the Global Economy
The conference continues in Florida, where Craig Alexander from TD provided a concise overview of the global economy’s trajectory. Unlike Dr. Siegel, his view is not quite as rosy. While the salesman in him was trying hard to see the glass as half-full, the economist in Alexander and the data presented painted a more dismal and, in our opinion, more realistic view of what’s ahead.
Rydex and Wisdom Tree Managed Futures Products- January 2012
Every month, we break down the performance of managed futures versus the main ETFs and mutual funds that call themselves managed futures. What did that mean in January 2012?
Asset Class Scoreboard- January 2012
Every month, we update our asset class scorecard, pitting managed futures against U.S. real estate, world stocks, U.S. stocks, commodities, hedge funds, bonds, and cash on year-to-date performance. What was the score in the first month of 2012?
Lower Managed Futures Returns with Fed’s Lower Rates?
With Bill Gross calling the Fed’s extending of the zero rate period into 2014 today the equivalent of QE 2.5, we continue to sigh. Zero level rates aren’t exactly what we’d hoped for. After all, one of the benefits of investing via managed accounts is the ability to fund your account with tbills- gaining interest […]
The Manager Selection Conundrum Solution
Barry Ritholtz recently posed an interesting question to a group of family offices during a presentation he made: “Who is good at picking Hedge fund managers? Who amongst you has the ability to consistently evaluate managers who then outperform over time?” In light of 2011’s subpar performance across the hedge fund universe (and in managed […]
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