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Finding U.S. Companies That Can Emerge Strong From the Crisis
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U.S. equities have rebounded sharply from the lows reached in March, while, at the same time, the economy has declined meaningfully.
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“Deferred Growth” Companies Pose Intriguing Opportunities
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Our portfolios include "deferred growth" companies that we believe will perform well when global economies more fully reopen.
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When Diversification Fails
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The coronavirus sell-off was a reminder that the benefits of diversification can disappear right when they are needed most.
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The U.S. Dollar in 2020: Does the Buck Stop Here?
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The possibility of a weakening U.S. dollar could provide investors an opportunity to diversify their portfolios into other currencies.
Client Experience
Three Ways to Retain Clients during a Crisis
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Tips for Strengthening Client Relationships
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The Pain Index - A Better Measure of Risk
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Conversations with investors about risk is often muddled with industry jargon they often find unrelatable. Redefine the risk conversation to better align with the way investors think about risk-- the pain of losing money.
Portfolio Construction Insights
Thinking Outside the Mailbox
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Redefining Income in a Low Yield World: Historically, investors in or near retirement have relied primarily on bonds for “mailbox money” necessary to fund their golden years. Going forward, investors and advisors will need to redefine their concept of “income” and reconsider how they fill their “mailbox”.
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Rebalancing Through Market Drawdowns
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Our analysis indicates that prudent rebalancing can yield potential benefits in market drawdowns and subsequent recoveries.