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Since offshoring contributed to the long-term disinflationary trend, it would seem to make sense that reshoring would contribute to an inflationary trend. The "reshoring will lead to higher inflation" argument revolves around differences in labor costs, which are much higher in the US...
At Mutual Series, we buy stocks at a discount to what they are worth, taking an objective view of the economic value of the company’s assets and growth prospects. Economic value reflects an asset’s potential contribution to cash flow growth and the company’s compe...
The US recovery is gaining momentum as the country reopens parts of its economy — boosted by government stimulus and vaccine rollouts. The impact of the global pandemic opened up new opportunities for equity investors. While growth stocks outperformed over much of the last ...
Since September 2020, value stocks finally have rallied as the Russell 1000 Value Index has outperformed the Russell 1000 Growth by almost 21%. When spreads narrowed from their highs, the value cycle soon began in four of the past five occurrences. An analysis of the net change in...
As the U.S. birth rate fell to a new low in 2020, it appears that COVID-19 and associated economic weakness/uncertainty has accelerated a preexisting trend of falling American fertility. If 2008-level fertility rates had persisted through 2020, 5.8 million more babies would have been ...
The rotation from growth to value is accelerating. The combination of higher inflation, lower US dollar, and higher yields could be lethal for momentum stocks. The Fed is way behind the curve, but we believe that Jay Powell will be forced to acknowledge reality soon. Meanwhile...
US stocks sprinted higher in April, helping them recapture the lead from their developed Asian and emerging-market peers for all of the rally that began last fall. The recent vigor in US stocks owes much to their large exposures to the strong April rebounds in technology and consumer ...
Are you familiar with the "Aggression Scale?" Instead of the common classifications, it's measuring sectors based on their volatility, cyclicality, and growth. Three sectors currently are making it to the top of the "Aggression Scale." Technology is only one of those. Can we be ov...
Stock valuations have surged globally this year, but none has climbed as high as those of the US benchmarks. Relative to the global index, however, only the Russell 1000 and the FTSE Europe ex UK remain above historical norms. Much of the US premium is an outgrowth of its heavier ...
Many investors are aware of and use the S&P based growth ETFs for focused exposure to these segments of the US equity market. VONG allows investors to include Mid-Cap growth stocks into their Large-Cap exposure without the need to own multiple ETFs. This article will review an...
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2024-06-26 06:15:00 ET Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) vary in size and structure. Some are simple and passive -- mirroring the performance of a broader index like the S&P 500 or Nasdaq Composite . Others are complex and active -- targeting a specific theme or industry. ...
2024-06-25 12:18:00 ET Stock Traders Daily has produced this trading report using a proprietary method. This methodology seeks to optimize the entry and exit levels to maximize results and limit risk, and it is also applied to Index options, ETFs, and futures for our subscribers. This...
2024-06-16 09:30:00 ET Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) can be excellent passive income vehicles, especially when they are low-cost. Consider the Vanguard Russell 1000 Growth ETF (NASDAQ: VONG) . Its expense ratio is a mere 0.08%, meaning that $5,000 invested in the fund would result in...