Risks Out There 06 (May 20 - Dec 24)

Re: Risks Out There 06 (May 20 - Dec 24)

Postby winston » Sat Mar 09, 2024 9:11 am

Doug Kass: 10 Reasons It Is Different This Time

What could go wrong?

by Doug Kass

1. Stacked or cumulative inflation will weigh on the U.S. consumer -- especially the lower income segment.

2. In part reflecting sticky inflation, interest rates will be higher for longer -- squeezing overleveraged borrowers (especially commercial real estate).

3. Quantitative tightening is about to kick in as RRP (Reverse Repurchase Agreement operations) drains to near zero.

4. Political and geopolitical headwinds are fierce and show no signs of abating.

5. Our growing annual deficit and nation's debt load has not and will not likely be addressed by an unprecedented political partisanship.

6. The unstable tribal mentality of the extremes on the political left and right (what Arthur Brooks calls the Dark Triad Paradigm) dominate our society: the loss of moderation spells more societal troubles.

7. Valuations, based on historical measures, are almost all above the 90%-tile. Rarely do bull markets start from current price-earnings levels.

8. Equity prices have decoupled from interest rates -- the equity risk premium is at a multi-decade low and the spread between the S&P 500 dividend yield and the yield on Treasuries has rarely been wider.

9. Investor sentiment is giddy and the Bull Market in Complacency is worrisome.

10. Like prior periods in history, a changing market structure, including casino-like ODTE options trading, the proliferation of leveraged quantitative strategies and products and a general dependence on price momentum (not value) as a short-term voting machine, represent bona fide threats on possible market instability.


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Re: Risks Out There 06 (May 20 - Dec 24)

Postby winston » Mon Mar 11, 2024 7:01 am

The 10 major risks and their likelihood:

High: Major cyberattacks, major terror attacks, US-China strategic competition, Global technology decoupling, Russia-NATO conflict, Gulf tensions.

Medium: Emerging markets political crisis, North Korea conflict, Climate policy gridlock.

Low: European fragmentation.

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US - Market Strategy 02 (Feb 22 - Dec 24)

Postby behappyalways » Fri Mar 15, 2024 8:48 pm

Apollo just doubled down on their view that we are in a bigger bubble than the 2000 Dot-com bubble.
https://twitter.com/KobeissiLetter/stat ... 8829832536
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Re: Risks Out There 06 (May 20 - Dec 24)

Postby behappyalways » Sun Mar 31, 2024 8:11 pm

The US intelligence agency announced: It is difficult to predict and ambitious to target China

美情報機關公布:直指中國難預測.野心勃勃 TVBS文茜的世界周報 20240323

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Re: Risks Out There 06 (May 20 - Dec 24)

Postby behappyalways » Tue Apr 02, 2024 10:38 am

We might be in the midst of a currency crisis...watch Chinese Rmb, Japanese yen and gold...

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Re: Risks Out There 06 (May 20 - Dec 24)

Postby behappyalways » Sat Apr 27, 2024 9:13 pm

The market is changing, so there must be risks!

24.04.23【豐富│東南西北龍鳳配】Pt.1 市場在變,風險要有!

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Re: Risks Out There 06 (May 20 - Dec 24)

Postby behappyalways » Thu May 02, 2024 7:01 pm

Vietnamese rich woman brought down the presidents of two countries and the real estate bubble exploded

越南女富豪整垮兩個國家主席 房地產泡沫化 TVBS文茜的世界財經周報 20240428

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Re: Risks Out There 06 (May 20 - Dec 24)

Postby behappyalways » Sat May 04, 2024 6:44 pm

To prevent global currency chaos, the Bank of Japan takes action!
What’s the difference between Japanese yen and Chinese yuan?


防全球貨幣大亂 日本央行出手!日圓、人民幣兩樣情?【#風向龍鳳配】

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Risk Management 02 (Aug 15 - Dec 24)

Postby winston » Wed May 22, 2024 8:38 am

Investing gets riskier

By YVONNE TAN

Geopolitical risks — have increased exponentially. Throw in global changes such as the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy, the growing importance of ESG and the increasing number of alternatives, investing has indeed become much more challenging.

It is vital to understand that geopolitical events generally do not have a long-lasting impact on investment portfolios.

While disruptions can create short-term volatility, economic growth, innovation and a diversified portfolio, can help investors achieve their goals over time.

JPM believes that four areas of thematic plays — national defence, energy provision, supply chains and cybersecurity — will continue to be in focus.

Generally, stocks that fall in times of conflict are those related to tourism and travel.

History has shown that in the midst of most conflicts, stocks do tend to falter, but after a while, markets have been known to shrug off these concerns, choosing to focus more on the actual growth of economies.


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