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Advisors Say Liquidity, Limited Options Block Greater Alts Adoption

Wealth Management

Global financial advisors prioritize private equity and credit in alternative investments, but struggle with assessing liquidity and portfolio impact, survey finds.

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FOMC Projections: GDP Revised Down, Inflation Revised Up

Calculated Risk

Statement here. Fed Chair Powell press conference video here or on YouTube here , starting at 2:30 PM ET. Here are the projections. The projections are pretty bearish. The BEA's advance estimate for Q1 GDP showed real growth at -0.2% annualized. There is a wide range of estimates for Q2 GDP, but it is forecast to be over 3.0% (as Q1 distortions reverse).

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Trends In Financial Advice Fees: What Financial Advisors Are Actually Charging For Their Services

Nerd's Eye View

How advisory firms charge for financial advice has long been a central question in the profession. While many firms have historically relied on commission-based compensation methods – reflecting a sales-driven approach – financial advice has evolved with technological advancements and a greater focus on financial planning, with the Assets Under Management (AUM) fee emerging as the primary compensation model.

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Alternative Investment Strategies for RIAs and Their Clients

Wealth Management

Zach Ivey, Savant Wealth Management's CIO, discusses evolving investment landscapes, alternative allocations and educating advisors on private market liquidity at Wealth Management EDGE.

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Live Demo - Supercharge your Month End Close

Automation generally supercharges any process and brings its value to the forefront. See how infusing automation such as ART (our month-end close solution), into your close can get you to the next level of closing. We will share a live demo of SkyStem's solution, ART and share the key elements of month-end close automation. Through ART, we'll take a look at: What month-end close automation entails Which process steps can and should be automated Benefits of achieving process automation, and Why i

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Adviser links: bad timing

Abnormal Returns

Podcasts Michael Batnick talks with Tim White and Danny Lohrfink of Wealth.com about trends estate planning. (youtube.com) Michael Kitces talks compliance with Leila Shaver, founder of My RIA Lawyer. (kitces.com) Josh Brown and Nick Sapienza break down a real-life case study of couple with $3 million in assets and a desire to retire. (youtube.com) Larry Kotlikoff talks trusts with Alan Gassman (larrykotlikoff.substack.com) Jonathan Treussard talks with Dave Nadig about navigating an increasingly

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Jill on Money: How Not To Invest

The Big Picture

Fun conversation with Jill Schlesinger of Jill on Money about the new book: Today we’re joined by Barry Ritholtz, co-founder, chairman, and chief investment officer of Ritholtz Wealth Management LLC, to discuss his recently released book, How Not To Invest: The ideas, numbers, and behaviors that destroy wealth – and how to avoid them. The goal of the book is to show you a few simple tools and models that will help you avoid the most common mistakes people make with their money.

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Wednesday: Housing Starts, Unemployment Claims, FOMC Statement

Calculated Risk

Note: Mortgage rates are from MortgageNewsDaily.com and are for top tier scenarios. Wednesday: • At 7:00 AM ET, The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) will release the results for the mortgage purchase applications index. • At 8:30 AM, The initial weekly unemployment claims report will be released. The consensus is for initial claims of 250 thousand, up from 248 thousand last week. • Also at 8:30 AM ET, Housing Starts for May.

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Personal finance links: money issues

Abnormal Returns

Podcasts Chris Hutchins talks with Nick Maggiulli about his forthcoming book "The Wealth Ladder: Proven Strategies for Every Step of Your Financial Life." (chrishutchins.com) Jill Schlesinger talks with Barry Ritholtz about his new book "How Not To Invest: The ideas, numbers, and behaviors that destroy wealth - and how to avoid them." (ritholtz.com) Peter Lazaroff talks with Bob Pisani about lessons learned from his long career at CNBC.

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10 Friday AM Reads

The Big Picture

My end-of-week morning train beach reads: • Howard Marks on Tariffs: Repealing the Laws of Economics : Tariffs are, primarily, an effort to cause goods to be made domestically even when equivalent foreign goods are cheaper or better (or both). Governments can make that happen by erecting barriers that keep foreign goods out or make them more expensive.

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11 Reasons Why People Hire Advisors (And How To Communicate That Value To Prospects)

Nerd's Eye View

Advisors have a relatively brief window of time to communicate their value to prospective clients. Many prospects ask friends and professionals for recommendations, browse a few firm websites, and typically interview only one or two advisors before deciding whom to hire. This means advisors must communicate both their services and values within a very limited – and not always synchronous – span of time.

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Your Accounting Expertise Will Only Get You So Far: What Really Matters

Speaker: Victor C. Barnes, CPA, MBA

In the climb from contributor to leader, the rules quietly change. If you’re aiming for the summit, the air gets thinner—and what got you here won’t be enough to get you to the top (a concept first popularized by Marshall Goldsmith in his book What Got You Here Won’t Get You There ). What made you successful early in your finance career—technical accuracy, sharp analysis, flawless execution—won’t be what carries you to the next level.

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11 Investment Must Reads for This Week (June 17, 2025)

Wealth Management

Third-party model portfolios had $646 billion in assets under management as of March 31—an increase of 62% since June 2023, according to Morningstar. While more than 60 asset managers have filed for dual-class share structures, many firms may never launch them, Ignites reports. These are among the investment must-reads we found this week for financial advisors.

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Newsletter: Housing Starts Decreased to 1.256 million Annual Rate in May

Calculated Risk

Today, in the Calculated Risk Real Estate Newsletter: Housing Starts Decreased to 1.256 million Annual Rate in May A brief excerpt: Total housing starts in May were below expectations; however, starts in March and April were revised up, combined. The third graph shows the month-to-month comparison for total starts between 2024 (blue) and 2025 (red).

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Wednesday links: the best use of talent

Abnormal Returns

Markets The stock market doesn't care about you. (tonyisola.com) How long do dollar moves last? (larryswedroe.substack.com) Real estate REITs have struggled to keep up with the stock market. (morningstar.com) The supply of office space is set to actually contract in 2025. (wsj.com) Gold Why are central banks upping their holdings of gold? (mrzepczynski.blogspot.com) Individual Chinese investors love gold.

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10 Monday AM Reads

The Big Picture

My back-to-work morning train WFH reads: • Ken Griffin on Trump, Harvard and Why Novice Investors Won’t Beat the Pros : The founder of $66 billion hedge fund Citadel is making waves in Miami, the nucleus of the new “Wall Street South.” ( Businessweek ) • Big Tech joins the military, with Meta, Palantir and OpenAI in front : Silicon Valley companies are abandoning safety policies to win Pentagon contracts, turning everyday AI into weapons systems. ( Quartz ) • Apple Will Need to Leave Its M&A

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How To Overcome Change Fatigue In Finance With Neuroscience-Backed Strategies

Speaker: Kim Beynon, CPA, CGMA, PMP

The most overlooked, yet most critical, element of transformation is preparing people for change. Automation and AI aren't just technical upgrades, they’re cultural shifts which can challenge identities. That’s why change management isn’t a side project—it’s the foundation. In finance, where precision and process rule, navigating change can feel especially disruptive.

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#FASuccess Ep 442: Attracting $100M Per Month Of Like-Minded Clients By Being Vocal About (Divisive) Issues You’re Passionate About, With David Bahnsen

Nerd's Eye View

Welcome everyone! Welcome to the 442nd episode of the Financial Advisor Success Podcast ! My guest on today's podcast is David Bahnsen. David is the founder of The Bahnsen Group, an RIA based in Newport Beach, California, that oversees approximately $7.5 billion in assets under management for 1,800 client households. What's unique about David, though, is how his firm has been able to attract $100 million in new client assets per month thanks in large part to his content creation and public comme

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The Diamond Podcast for Financial Advisors: Doug Fritz on AI, Strategy and the Future of Wealth Management

Wealth Management

F2 Strategy co-founder Doug Fritz offers a mini-masterclass on how the best advisory businesses utilize technology to create efficiencies and deliver a better client experience.

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Schedule for Week of June 22, 2025

Calculated Risk

The key reports this week are May New and Existing Home sales, the third estimate of Q1 GDP, Personal Income and Outlays for May and the April Case-Shiller house price index. For manufacturing, the June Richmond and Kansas City Fed manufacturing surveys will be released. Fed Chair Powell testifies on the Semiannual Monetary Policy Report to Congress. -- Monday, June 23rd -- 10:00 AM: Existing Home Sales for May from the National Association of Realtors (NAR).

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Friday links: exploited by ads

Abnormal Returns

Markets Corporate bond spreads have come back down from their April peak. (mrzepczynski.blogspot.com) Silver prices are rising along with gold. (wsj.com) Strategy Good decade or bad for the stock market? Changes in valuation matter a lot. (awealthofcommonsense.com) What the consensus 60/40 portfolio looks like. (morningstar.com) Stablecoins Stablecoins are no longer niche.

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2025 Industry Index: How Top Advisors Are Scaling Smarter (and Faster) This Year

Where are top advisors focusing in 2025? AcquireUp’s 2025 Industry Index reveals it all. Based on insights from 200+ financial professionals nationwide, discover why 74% say seminars and referrals deliver the best ROI, how automation is helping advisors scale faster, and why only 8% are tapping into niche marketing (a major growth opportunity!). Whether you're refining your client acquisition strategy or scaling your practice, this report gives you the real-world data, benchmarks, and action ste

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Block Deal: Smallcap stock crashes 9% after shares worth ₹440 Cr changed hands

Trade Brains

A prominent financial services stock came under pressure on June 20, slipping nearly 9% amid heightened activity in the block deal window, triggering investor concerns over a potential large-scale stake offloading. With a market capitalisation of Rs 3,330 crore, shares of Northern Arc Capital Limited plunged nearly 9% on Friday, hitting an intraday low of Rs 195.55 compared to the previous close of Rs 214.50, amid heavy selling pressure in the block deal window.

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Expected Returns in the Stock Market

A Wealth of Common Sense

A reader asks: I was reading your post “3% Market Returns For The Next Decade” and it got me thinking about something you wrote about a few years ago — the John Bogle Expected Return Formula. I don’t remember how you were able to get the numbers to calculate the formula, but I’d love to see an update about what the formula says today.

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Former LPL Exec Comes Out of Retirement to Lead $8.8B Hybrid RIA

Wealth Management

Andy Kalbaugh will lead The Wealth Consulting Group into its next phase of growth, which will include a new partners channel to help advisors with succession issues.

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FOMC Statement: No Change to Fed Funds Rate

Calculated Risk

Fed Chair Powell press conference video here or on YouTube here , starting at 2:30 PM ET. FOMC Statement: Although swings in net exports have affected the data, recent indicators suggest that economic activity has continued to expand at a solid pace. The unemployment rate remains low, and labor market conditions remain solid. Inflation remains somewhat elevated.

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Data Talks, CFOs Listen: Why Analytics Are Key To Better Spend Management

Speaker: Claire Grosjean, Global Finance & Operations Executive

Finance teams are drowning in data—but is it actually helping them spend smarter? Without the right approach, excess spending, inefficiencies, and missed opportunities continue to drain profitability. While analytics offers powerful insights, financial intelligence requires more than just numbers—it takes the right blend of automation, strategy, and human expertise.

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Top clicks this week on Abnormal Returns

Abnormal Returns

Newsletters Make sure you stay on top of everything on Abnormal Returns. Sign up for our (free) daily e-mail newsletter. (abnormalreturns.com) Are you a financial advisor? Sign up for our (free) weekly advisor-focused newsletter. (newsletter.abnormalreturns.com) Top clicks this week How long do dollar moves last? (larryswedroe.substack.com) The stock market doesn't care about you.

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20 Things You May Not Know About Markets (or That Might Surprise You). #1 – Normal Stock Market Returns are Extreme

Meb Faber Research

We’re starting a new series here that will eventually be a short paper, but thought we’d drip these articles out every week over the course of the summer… enjoy! #1 – Normal stock market returns are extreme Most investors understand that stocks return about 10% per year over time. However, many investors may not appreciate the […] The post 20 Things You May Not Know About Markets (or That Might Surprise You). #1 – Normal Stock Market Returns are Extreme appear

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The Joneses Aren’t That Happy

A Wealth of Common Sense

I was talking with a friend a few months ago about money. Let’s call him Daryl. Daryl and I were waxing philosophically about careers, incomes and the never-ending comparison battle that exists among friends and peers. He admitted to me that it wears on him constantly seeing other people’s big houses, big incomes, big vacations and big lives on display all the time.

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Morgan Stanley Is Seeking to Capture More Private-Market Wealth

Wealth Management

Morgan Stanley will label a couple hundred of its 15,000 financial advisers with a “founders specialist designation,” which will allow them to offer products and services tailored to the specific needs of clients whose wealth is concentrated in a private company.

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What Your Financial Statements Are Telling You—And How to Listen!

Speaker: David Worrell, CFO, Author & Speaker

Your financial statements hold powerful insights—but are you truly paying attention? Many finance professionals focus on the income statement while overlooking key signals hidden in the balance sheet and cash flow statement. Understanding these numbers can unlock smarter decision-making, uncover risks, and drive long-term success. Join David Worrell, accomplished CFO, finance expert, and author, for an engaging, nontraditional take on reading financial statements.

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Update: The Art of the Soft Landing

Calculated Risk

A year ago I wrote: The Art of the Soft Landing A few excerpts and an updated graph. The "Art of the Soft Landing" requires that the Fed reduce rates quick enough to keep economic growth positive, and slow enough not to reignite inflation. My view is a soft landing is achieved if growth stays positive, inflation returns to target, and the yield curve flattens or reverts to normal (long yields higher than short yields).

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Tuesday links: building capacity

Abnormal Returns

Strategy You can't eliminate the noise, but you can manage around it. (ritholtz.com) Should you exclude Chinese stocks from your international allocation? (morningstar.com) History only tells us so much about investment returns. (whitecoatinvestor.com) Companies Advertising is a big (and growing) business for the delivery companies. (platformaeronaut.com) OpenAI and Microsoft ($MSFT) are beefing.

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20% Upper Circuit: Penny stock hits upper circuit after receiving order from ONGC

Trade Brains

The shares of a Micro-Cap company, specializing in providing oil and gas field services, hit a 20 percent upper circuit upon receiving a Letter of Award (LoI) from Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) for Rs. 19.36 crore. With a market capitalization of Rs. 105.10 crores on Wednesday, the shares of Aakash Exploration Services Limited hit a 20 percent upper circuit, making a high of Rs. 10.51 per share compared to its previous closing price of Rs. 8.76 per share.

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What's Happening With the Dollar?

Advisor Perspectives

If the market view on the administration's economic policies shifts and a strong dollar policy remains, the dollar could rally, and U.S. assets might see a rebound from their recent underperformance.

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Protect What Matters: Rethinking Finance Ops In A Digital World

Speaker: Cheryl J. Muldrew-McMurtry

Distributed finance teams are rewriting how the back-office runs, and attackers are taking notes. Disconnected workflows, process blind spots, and rising cyber threats are more than just growing pains—they’re liabilities. The challenge isn’t just going remote. It’s building resilient systems that protect accuracy, control, and speed across every transaction and touchpoint.