All entries by Ron Brounes
Managed Futures Can Put Investors in the Black – Even When Stocks Are Deep in the Red
Jun 25th, 2009 | By Ron Brounes | Category: Featured, Stock Market InvestingWhile every investment asset class struggled mightily during 2008 – the U.S. stock market alone eradicated $7 trillion in shareholder wealth in its worst year since the Great Depression – managed futures provided investors with a significant bright spot last year.
How Long-Short Investing Can Lead to Profits in Today’s Uncertain Markets
Apr 27th, 2009 | By Ron Brounes | Category: FeaturedLong-short investing strategies aren’t just for hedge funds anymore. Many investors believed diversified “long-only” portfolios would always serve them well, regardless of the market conditions. They expected certain asset classes would perform well even as others were struggling.
After a Tough First Quarter, Investors Have Cause For Cautious Optimism
Apr 14th, 2009 | By Ron Brounes | Category: Financial NewsWhile many analysts expect U.S. corporate earnings and overall economic data to remain weak by historical standards, there may well be enough of an improvement over the prior months and quarters to spark some optimism that there are better times ahead.
The U.S. Market for Deals Remains in a Deep Freeze
Jan 22nd, 2009 | By Ron Brounes | Category: Financial NewsWith the U.S. credit markets in lockdown mode, a whipsaw stock market that keeps anyone from getting too comfortable, a banking sector in chaos and a recession that clearly won’t be ending any time soon, U.S. dealmakers are looking at a market for mergers and acquisitions that’s in a virtual deep freeze.