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AAM Viewpoints – The election results are in, but what about equity returns?
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No “hanging chad” this year, but definitely lots of drama and a bit of a delay which of course seems par for the course given the year 2020 has been so far. Currently it looks like the election results point to a victory for former Vice President Joe Biden, but this of course is barring any reversals after recounts in states with close margins and any substantive legal issues.
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AAM Viewpoints: Time is an investor’s greatest asset
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The New York Stock Exchange was founded over two centuries ago, in 1792. Since its founding, it has faced a plethora of destructive events: The Napoleonic Wars, U.S. Civil War, WWI, The Spanish Flu, The Great Depression, WWII, The Cold War, Korean War, Vietnam war, Gulf Wars, Great Recession, and now the COVID-19 pandemic.
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AAM Viewpoints: Be Ready to Lock-in Yields When The Opportunity Arises
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As the election approaches, market participants are being more cautious about their investment decisions. While there are a lot of market-centric reasons for this approach, there are as many non-market related ones as well.
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AAM Viewpoints: Can Dividends Help Find A Balance?
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Dividend-paying equities are a cornerstone for many investors. Like many things, 2020 has proven difficult for this segment of the market as returns have been concentrated in other areas and dividend payments have come under pressure.
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AAM Viewpoints: The Active Non-Transparent ETFS (ANTS) Go Marching
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Despite all the headwinds facing global markets in 2020, the U.S. Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) market is thriving.
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AAM Viewpoints: The Housing Market – A Bright Spot in a Challenging Year
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AAM Viewpoints: Inflation and Bond Duration
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Bond yields are close to all-time lows across the yield curve, current inflation rates appear not to be an issue, and the Fed has stated they will not raise rates until 2023.
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AAM Viewpoints: The Concern in the Credit Markets
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While the equity markets hover at – or are making new – all-time highs, the other three stool legs of investments get only marginal attention.
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AAM Viewpoints: Investing In an Unbalanced Equity Market
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The U.S. economy may still be partially shutdown, but the headline spigot is still wide open with a plethora of issues dominating the media including COVID-19, equality, trade tensions and the upcoming presidential election (just 50 days away).
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AAM Viewpoints: Renewable Energy Infrastructure: At an Inflection Point
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Renewable energy infrastructure, especially wind and solar, has experienced a dramatic decline in cost and is now competitive with fossil fuels without the need for subsidies.
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AAM Viewpoints – The Fomc Policy Change; Why Fixed Income Investors Should Pay Attention
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“Lower for longer” has been Federal Open Market Committee’s (FOMC) mantra since they stepped into the market during the final weeks of March.
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AAM Viewpoints: Emergency Response Management: How Municipalities Are Responding To COVID-19
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Six grueling months into this battle against COVID-19, states and municipalities across the country know that even if they manage to successfully suppress the spread of the virus by year end, the fight will still be far from over.