Displaying items by tag: volatility

Tuesday, 18 September 2018 09:43

Stock Market Volatility is About to Spike

(New York)

The market has been doing well lately and movements have been relatively calm. That may all be set to change, however, as a big driver of volatility is set to emerge. That driver is the so-called “blackout” period. The blackout refers to the month before earnings releases where companies are barred from repurchasing their own shares. Company buybacks have been a major tailwind for markets this year, with almost $400 bn of buybacks happening in the first half alone, up almost 50% from the prior year. Volatility has been historically higher in blackout periods.


FINSUM: So we are of two minds on this. On the one hand, blackout periods happen very frequently, so why would this one be special? On the other hand, there could be a lot of political and geopolitical (i.e. trade wars) turbulence in the next month, which means this particular period could prove very volatile.

Published in Eq: Large Cap
Wednesday, 29 August 2018 08:47

Are Stocks in a Melt Up?

(New York)

Stocks have been doing great—almost too great. After a rough patch from February to July, the S&P 500 is up 3% in the last two weeks alone. Stocks have been so strong over the last several weeks that it has taken shares back to nearly overbought territory—right where they were in January before February’s violent correction. However, that seems less likely this time around for a couple of reasons. Firstly, the economy and earnings have been humming; and secondly, because many fund managers might ditch their short bets and go long before they fall even further behind.


FINSUM: There are several factors coming together which make it look like this could be a very good autumn for stocks.

Published in Eq: Large Cap
Friday, 03 August 2018 09:41

Five Great Tech Buys

(San Francisco)

Tech stocks have two very unappealing characteristics right now. They are at once both very expensive and increasingly vulnerable, as evidenced by their major selloff over the last week and a half. However, there are cheap tech shares out there, and Barron’s wants to share them with you. The five cheapest tech stocks in the Nasdaq 100 are Micron Technology, Western Digital, Seagate Technology, Lam Research, and Applied Materials. Their P/E ratios range from a low of 5.2x to a high of 11.9x.


FINSUM: Just a note of caution—these stocks were not selected to be good value, they were presented solely on the basis of valuation, so the multiples may be very representative of the quality of their businesses.

Published in Eq: Large Cap
Tuesday, 29 May 2018 08:19

A Summer Storm is Coming for Stocks

(New York)

Investors beware, US stocks may be in for a real summer storm. On the surface things have been looking better. Despite a week in which many geopolitical events went wrong (e.g. trade war, Trump and North Korea, Italian bonds/government), the markets stayed strong. However, underneath the positive surface, there is some real bearishness. The average stock in the S&P 500 is underperforming the market as a whole by almost a whole percent. The S&P 500 is up 3% this year, but the average stock has gained just 2.1%, showing that market breadth has narrowed.


FINSUM: We do not think the current market breadth figures show much of anything, but then again, we are more concerned about the overall economy than the signals the market is sending.

Published in Eq: Large Cap
Monday, 14 May 2018 11:48

Smart Beta Isn’t for the Faint of Heart

(New York)

Advisors considering putting client capital into smart beta funds need to be prepared for what to expect. The reality is that smart beta strategies tend to accentuate the returns of the market, or run counter to them altogether. In up times a smart beta strategy playing into the market’s strengths can do much better than the index overall, the opposite can happen in down markets. However, even in decent markets, many smart beta strategies can perform terribly because of the nature of the rise.


FINSUM: If you are just getting into smart beta funds, it is really important that you understand the strategy inside and out to make sure you understand how it will sit within your portfolio.

Published in Eq: Large Cap
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