At 82 years old, investment manager Jeremy Grantham has seen his fair share of market cycles. And as a U.K. native now living in the U.S., he maintains a balanced perspective. In an interview last week, Grantham shared his unvarnished view of the U.S. market. “American capitalism has become fat and [...]
Tesla (and Zoom) out in the cold
Earlier this week, Tesla reported financial results for its most recent quarter. And for the fifth time in a row, it reported a profit. This was notable for a few reasons. Among them: Tesla’s increasingly strong performance again raises the question of why it has been excluded from the S&P 500 [...]
A little-noticed big change
Earlier this year, as I’m sure you recall, the stock market went into freefall. But all of a sudden, on March 23rd, everything changed. The market turned around, and just as quickly as it had dropped, it started to rebound. Remarkably, the U.S. stock market is now in positive territory for the [...]
The seven dimensions of money
In recent weeks, I’ve discussed the election and cautioned against timing the market. But if market timing isn't recommended, then what is? Last week, I suggested one answer: that you review your finances through the lenses of leverage, liquidity and cash flow. This week I’d like to share another [...]
Leverage, Liquidity, Cash Flow
With the election just a month away, many are worried about what lies ahead. And because of that, the most frequently asked question in recent weeks has been: Does it make sense to sell some stocks now, in advance of the election? My view: I see at least four reasons not to sell: Despite the [...]
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