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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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Weekly Wire: Sometimes, it’s all about expectations
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Sometimes in life it’s not so much what you do, it’s what you do relative to what the world expects of you, like Lloyd Christmas in Dumb & Dumber, totally redeeming himself in the eyes of Harry Dunne when he trades their van “straight up, to a kid in town” for a moped that gets 70 MPGs.
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Weekly Wire: It’s the final countdown…to the election
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As the 2020 Presidential election draws near, our attention instinctively turns to Europe – the Swedish pop-metal band, not the continent – and their mid-80s chart-topper, The Final Countdown.
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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.
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AAM Viewpoints: Don’t Distance From Your Friend – The Trend!
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In this digital age of streaming news amid a plethora of harrowing headline events, it may be advantageous to seek an analog perspective through the lens of technical analysis.
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AAM Viewpoints: What If…? Reflections on a Potential Post-Covid New Normal
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As the coronavirus spread throughout the world shutting down economies only to reopen in fits and starts, people’s behavior patterns are changing, especially as it relates to travel, buying/shopping, vacations, higher education, entertainment, overall health practices and consumer consumption.
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AAM Viewpoints: Free Cash for Sale!
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In the face of recession sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic, actions by Congress and the Federal Reserve saturated the money markets, capital markets, and consumers’ pockets with $2.3 trillion of liquidity and a near-zero fed funds rate.
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Weekly Wire: What ails “King Dollar”
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We live in a world where the US dollar dominates – meaning more trade and financial transactions use it and more are held by global central and commercial banks than any other currency.
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AAM Viewpoints: Key Determinant of Severity of a Recession the Degree of Market and Economic Liquidity
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In the book “A Brief History of Doom” by Richard Vague, he lays out that since the 1800s there have been six different types of financial crises: external and internal sovereign debt, stock market, inflation, currency and financial or as he details, lending and private debt.
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Weekly Wire: 99 days until Election Day
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In 99 days, Americans will choose the next President of the United States. Presidential elections are weighty affairs, heavy with history and allegory, and they serve as a mirror to America – where we think we are, where we think we should be headed, and how we think we should get there.