Asset Allocation Reports

Asset Allocation Weekly (May 25, 2018)

by Asset Allocation Committee Last week we discussed the general idea of secular versus cyclical trends.  This week we will look at these concepts with regard to longer duration fixed income. The goal of theory is always to simplify.  Theorizing is all about taking complex phenomena and reducing it to basic elements that can guide us… Read More »

Asset Allocation Weekly (May 18, 2018)

by Asset Allocation Committee In our asset allocation process, we focus on cyclical trends; that doesn’t mean we pay no attention to secular trends but it isn’t our primary emphasis.  The lack of clarity around what these terms mean can lead to confusion.  And so, over the next few weeks, we will examine the difference between… Read More »

Asset Allocation Weekly (May 11, 2018)

by Asset Allocation Committee Recently, U.S. equities have outperformed emerging market equities. The chart above shows the relative performance of emerging market equities against U.S. equities.  A rising line indicates that foreign equities are outperforming.  Questions are being raised as to whether this recent decline is the end of what has been a strong relative uptrend… Read More »

Asset Allocation Weekly (May 4, 2018)

by Asset Allocation Committee The continued rise in long-term interest rates, with the 10-year T-note breaking above a 3.00% yield, is becoming the focus of financial markets. Here is our updated 10-year T-note model. The model’s core variables are fed funds and the 15-year moving average of inflation, which we use as a proxy for inflation… Read More »

Asset Allocation Weekly (April 27, 2018)

by Asset Allocation Committee In our recent rebalance, the Asset Allocation Committee added a position in gold.  There were two reasons behind the decision.  First, we estimate that gold prices are undervalued compared to relevant fundamental factors. The chart on the left is our gold valuation model.  It uses the balance sheets of the Federal Reserve… Read More »

Asset Allocation Weekly (April 20, 2018)

by Asset Allocation Committee The Trump administration has made it a key policy goal to reduce the trade deficit.  The reasoning is that reducing the trade deficit will boost jobs in areas that have been adversely affected by foreign competition.  Although this might be true (trade is very complicated), the risk is that trade restrictions will… Read More »

Asset Allocation Quarterly (Second Quarter 2018)

Near-term expectations for earnings growth resulting from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 remain heightened. Continued Fed policy tightening, through measured increases in the fed funds rate and reductions in the size of the Fed’s balance sheet, is not expected to weigh on the economy over the next two years. Our outlook for… Read More »

Asset Allocation Weekly (April 13, 2018)

by Asset Allocation Committee One of the great unknowns in this recovery and expansion is the proper measure of economic slack.  Although it’s a term that is rather easy to understand in the abstract, actually defining it is difficult.  The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) produces an estimate of potential GDP but it is, at best, a… Read More »

Asset Allocation Weekly (April 6, 2018)

by Asset Allocation Committee Recently, the three-month T-bill/Eurodollar spread (TED spread) has widened, raising concerns about financial stability.  In this report, we will offer a primer on the spread and discuss its recent rise. The TED spread has two components; it’s a direction-of-rate spread and a flight-to-quality spread.  Eurodollars (also known as LIBOR) represent dollar borrowing… Read More »

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