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The first quarter of ’22 will be a tough compare for the market, maybe more so given the fears of the Fed. The forward 4-quarter estimate fell to $216.08 this week versus last week’s $216.90. In terms of S&P 500 earnings data and revisions, the next two weeks wil...
The market took a round trip from December 10 to 23, for a net gain of 0.29%. There was only one dip of 5% in 2021. There were 8 of them in 2020. The dip-buying crowd has been relentless in buying every dip, no matter how small, but they have not and cannot repeal the laws of mean...
History suggests that US stocks fall in an inflationary environment. Many commodities, such as gold, increase whilst high valued stock fall during periods of high inflation. Now, there are many “cheap” stocks available for investors. For further details see: ...
Why the COVID pandemic, and side effects such as inflation, will be the most important risks for technology companies and the economy in 2022. A correction in technology stock valuations will probably be the key driver of stock performance in 2022, but technology companies that combin...
As long as life sustenance remains the ultimate goal of human beings, they are likely to assign a higher valuation to present goods versus future goods, and no central bank interest rate manipulation is likely to change this. As long as life sustenance remains the ultimate goal of hum...
We have seen crypto disruption expand across the financial system and expect this to continue. Inflation pressures may linger through 2022 and pose a risk of spiraling into a more persistent economic factor. Historically in these market environments, real assets—including n...
At the end of 2019, had we been told that a two-year pandemic was about to begin, we would have found it impossible to predict the set of returns that followed in subsequent years. Historically, “tightening,” or “over-tightening,” policy was about corrallin...
New orders for durable goods increased in November, rising 2.5 percent, the second consecutive gain and the 17th increase in the last 19 months. Core capital goods orders have risen in 17 of the last 19 months, putting the level at $78.8 billion, just below the record high of $78.9 bi...
Even prior to the COVID-19 outbreak in early 2020, the labor force participation rate in the United States had been in a structural downtrend for decades. However, the pandemic brought about a significant drop below the historic trend, with limited signs of recovery over the past 20 month...
After the dramatic disruptions of 2020, and even with the curve balls we keep getting thrown from the virus, the economy has managed to stay on reasonably firm footing as we head into the new year. Compared to the experience of the long 1970s, the inflation we are seeing today really ...
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Transamerica Plans to Close and Liquidate Five Exchange-Traded Funds PR Newswire BALTIMORE , March 9, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Consistent with the recommendation of Transamerica Asset Management, Inc., the adviser to the series of the Transamerica ETF Trust, th...
DENVER , April 24, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Transamerica executives will have the honor of ringing the renowned closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday, April 24 to recognize the successful launch of DeltaShares® S&P EM 100 & Managed Risk ETF, the fifth DeltaSh...
DENVER , March 21, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Transamerica Asset Management, Inc. today announced the launch of the DeltaShares ® S&P EM 100 & Managed Risk ETF, an expansion of the DeltaShares by Transamerica suite of strategic beta exchange-traded funds (ETFs) introduced in Au...