Friday, February 19, 2016

Weekend Reads for Investors: Gravity Edition + MORE 3:19 am Feb 20th

Clips from Today’s Halftime Report

– thereformedbroker.com

Watch the video inside.

Continue Reading On thereformedbroker.com »

Investing Blog Roundup: ETF Terminology

– obliviousinvestor.com

Investing Blog Roundup: ETF TerminologyAs I’ve explained in the past, I’m pretty indifferent with regard to the “index funds vs. ETFs” question. They each have their pros and cons, but for most long-term investors, the differences will be minimal. That said, when investing via ETFs, there is some additional terminology with which you need to be familiar…

Continue Reading On obliviousinvestor.com »

What Really Happens When the Woman Is the BreadwinnerIn heterosexual relationships, there can be a stigma around a woman earning more than a man — but it’s becoming increasingly common. And when one partner becomes the breadwinner, Rachel Bellow and Suzanne Muchin, hosts of The Big Payoff podcast, say that the resulting relationship changes are about more than money…

Continue Reading On dailyworth.com »

In this week’s edition of Weekend Reads for Investors, Jason Voss, CFA, salutes the NFL champion Denver Broncos and curates selections on the gravity of falling global equity markets, behavioral biases, Einstein’s relativity, and more. Read more

Continue Reading On cfainstitute.org »

Succinct Summations for the week ending February 19th, 2016
Positives:

Industrial production rose 0.9% m/o/m, well above the 0.4% expected rise. Vehicle production was a driving force, rising 2.8% m/o/m.
Core inflation rose 0.3% in January, the biggest gain in more than four years. Headline CPI was flat m/o/m and rose 1…

Continue Reading On ritholtz.com »

January CPI Unchanged

– crossingwallstreet.com

This morning, the government reported that consumer prices were unchanged last month. Excluding food and energy prices, prices rose by 0.3%.
For the last 12 months, headline inflation is running at 1.37%. Interestingly, the trailing 12-month figure finally dropped off three very negative months from a year ago…

Continue Reading On crossingwallstreet.com »

In a recent 13G filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Phill Gross and Robert Atchinson‘s Adage Capital Management reported its passive stake in GCP Applied Technologies Inc (NYSE:GCP). According to the filing, Adage Capital Management currently owns 4.05 million shares of GCP….

Continue Reading On insidermonkey.com »

Authored by Paul Craig Roberts, The US economy died when middle class jobs were offshored and when the financial system was deregulated. Jobs offshoring benefitted Wall Street, corporate executives, and shareholders, because lower labor and compliance costs resulted in higher profits. These profits flowed through to shareholders in the form of capital gains and to executives in the form of “performance bonuses…

Continue Reading On zerohedge.com/ »



from Royalty Gateway http://www.royaltygateway.com/weekend-reads-for-investors-gravity-edition-more-319-am-feb-20th/

Clips from Today’s Halftime Report

– thereformedbroker.com

Watch the video inside.

Continue Reading On thereformedbroker.com »

Investing Blog Roundup: ETF Terminology

– obliviousinvestor.com

Investing Blog Roundup: ETF TerminologyAs I’ve explained in the past, I’m pretty indifferent with regard to the “index funds vs. ETFs” question. They each have their pros and cons, but for most long-term investors, the differences will be minimal. That said, when investing via ETFs, there is some additional terminology with which you need to be familiar…

Continue Reading On obliviousinvestor.com »

What Really Happens When the Woman Is the BreadwinnerIn heterosexual relationships, there can be a stigma around a woman earning more than a man — but it’s becoming increasingly common. And when one partner becomes the breadwinner, Rachel Bellow and Suzanne Muchin, hosts of The Big Payoff podcast, say that the resulting relationship changes are about more than money…

Continue Reading On dailyworth.com »

In this week’s edition of Weekend Reads for Investors, Jason Voss, CFA, salutes the NFL champion Denver Broncos and curates selections on the gravity of falling global equity markets, behavioral biases, Einstein’s relativity, and more. Read more

Continue Reading On cfainstitute.org »

Succinct Summations for the week ending February 19th, 2016
Positives:

Industrial production rose 0.9% m/o/m, well above the 0.4% expected rise. Vehicle production was a driving force, rising 2.8% m/o/m.
Core inflation rose 0.3% in January, the biggest gain in more than four years. Headline CPI was flat m/o/m and rose 1…

Continue Reading On ritholtz.com »

January CPI Unchanged

– crossingwallstreet.com

This morning, the government reported that consumer prices were unchanged last month. Excluding food and energy prices, prices rose by 0.3%.
For the last 12 months, headline inflation is running at 1.37%. Interestingly, the trailing 12-month figure finally dropped off three very negative months from a year ago…

Continue Reading On crossingwallstreet.com »

In a recent 13G filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Phill Gross and Robert Atchinson‘s Adage Capital Management reported its passive stake in GCP Applied Technologies Inc (NYSE:GCP). According to the filing, Adage Capital Management currently owns 4.05 million shares of GCP….

Continue Reading On insidermonkey.com »

Authored by Paul Craig Roberts, The US economy died when middle class jobs were offshored and when the financial system was deregulated. Jobs offshoring benefitted Wall Street, corporate executives, and shareholders, because lower labor and compliance costs resulted in higher profits. These profits flowed through to shareholders in the form of capital gains and to executives in the form of “performance bonuses…

Continue Reading On zerohedge.com/ »

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