by Dan Russo, CMT | Nov 17, 2022 | Advisors, Dan
Market Breadth has been the subject of many technical and quantitative studies within capital markets over the last several decades. In our previous article, we looked specifically at Breadth Thrusts and the risks associated with these events. While breadth thrusts...
by Dan Russo, CMT | Oct 27, 2022 | Advisors, Dan
The Technical Analysis community has a nearly endless number of loose definitions for what specifically constitutes a “Breadth Thrust.” While Technicians almost universally understand this term, it might confuse many investors about what this development is and how it...
by Dan Russo, CMT | Sep 29, 2022 | Advisors, Dan
In our post in March of this year, “Is Volatility Always Bad?” we covered a number of topics, particularly how elevated volatility levels have historically indicated favorable returns over the following quarter following periods of extreme volatility. Additionally, we...
by Dan Russo, CMT | Aug 25, 2022 | Advisors, Dan
For many professional money managers, the reality of remaining invested in the capital markets across market cycles can be both comforting and daunting. Clients large and small often have Investment Policy Statements (IPS) and other formalized objective statements...
by Potomac | Aug 11, 2022 | Advisors
When it comes to investing, there is never just one story. And if the S&P 500© had a book coming out next week, it would be titled “One strategist may not be getting the job done.” During downturns, all advisors eventually learn the market is everything but...
by Dan Russo, CMT | Jul 28, 2022 | Advisors, Dan
Since the early beginnings of capital markets, investors have been drawn to buying assets that have decreased in value in the hopes that “what goes down, must come up.” While this statement can be true, particularly over very long-time horizons, many investors often...