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No Pain, No Gain

Investing Caffeine

For long-term stock investors who have reaped the massive +520% rewards from the March 2009 lows, they understand this gargantuan climb was not earned without some rocky times along the way.

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Managing Liquidity in the Coronavirus Market

Brown Advisory

Consider how we defined investment risk in our 2018 asset allocation publication, Confronting the Unknown: “The probability that a portfolio will not meet an investor’s needs.” ILLIQUIDITY IMPACTS These dynamics have dramatically shifted the liquidity landscape across financial markets.

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Managing Liquidity in the Coronavirus Market

Brown Advisory

Consider how we defined investment risk in our 2018 asset allocation publication, Confronting the Unknown: “The probability that a portfolio will not meet an investor’s needs.” These dynamics have dramatically shifted the liquidity landscape across financial markets. Source: BLOOMBERG. . ILLIQUIDITY IMPACTS.

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Investment Perspectives | Confidence

Brown Advisory

THE “JAPANIFICATION” QUESTION Investors who were active in the late 1980s will recall that asset prices in Japan reached extreme levels as money poured into the country from all over the world, propelled by extraordinary economic growth. financial markets, to be a global leader for more than a century. Low interest rates.

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Investment Perspectives | Confidence

Brown Advisory

Investors who were active in the late 1980s will recall that asset prices in Japan reached extreme levels as money poured into the country from all over the world, propelled by extraordinary economic growth. has maintained rates at historically low levels since the financial crisis of 2007-08, yet inflationary pressures remain at bay.

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Market Commentary: A New Bull Market is Here

Carson Wealth

Taking it one step further, new lows were made after the market rose 20% only three times, while the lows held 10 times. We found there were two times during the tech bubble that stocks gained 20% and again moved to new lows, and it also happened during the global financial crisis of 2007-2009.