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The Advisor’s Playbook for Leading Your Clients Forward
How the industry will change post COVID 19, and actions you can take to position yourself as an essential advisor and trusted partner in helping clients achieve financial wellness.
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Trends in Advisor Behavior During Market Volatility - Week of July 13, 2020
Allocations to cash have stabilized over the past few weeks with allocations hovering down to 4.17% from 4.29% the prior week.
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Weekly Wire: The market’s wall of worry is daunting, but it’s got nothing on El Capitan
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As we tried these past few months to put a very unusual – and very stressful – market and economic environment in perspective, we leaned on a few bits of timeless Wall Street wisdom, including “Don’t Fight The Fed” and “Don’t Try To Time The Market,” which are ways of reminding ourselves monetary policy is an exceptionally powerful tool for spurring or slowing the economy, and drawdowns and volatility are part and parcel of investing.
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Weekly Wire: Dr. Copper’s Prognosis
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When it comes to doctors, there are a lot. The list includes famous (real) ones like Jonas Salk, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Marie Curie; famous (fictional) ones like Dr. Evil, Meredith Grey, Marcus Welby; and famous doctors who really aren’t doctors but go by the title, including the late Jazz musician Dr. John and the great Julius “Dr. J” Erving (remember, Brinker Capital is a Philadelphia-based company).
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Trends in Advisor Behavior During Market Volatility - Week of July 6, 2020
This week, we observed advisors exhibiting behaviors consistent with longer-term trends.
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Dr. Copper’s Prognosis
When it comes to doctors, there are a lot. The list includes famous (real) ones like Jonas Salk, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Marie Curie; famous (fictional) ones like Dr. Evil, Meredith Grey, Marcus Welby; and famous doctors who really aren’t . . .