October 2020

Is “Buy and Hold” still an effective Investment Strategy?

Not to oversimplify, but today’s investors seem to break into two camps that bring to mind that age-old tale of the tortoise and the hare. “Buy and hold” is the tortoise and “active investing” is the hare. While active investing has gained in popularity, it is important to remember who won that famous race. Buy …

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Why Innovation Has Created an Investor’s Conundrum and How to Adapt

As you know, investors are chasing companies that are developing cutting-edge technologies with the potential to help people cope with the pandemic’s massive disruption. From services that allow people to socialize and shop for groceries without leaving their homes to lifesaving pharmaceuticals and breakthroughs in vaccine development – transformative technologies are all increasingly desirable investments.  …

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Why Reshoring U.S. Manufacturing Could Be the Wave of the Future

Covid-19 has undoubtedly had the most acute impact on global manufacturing and supply chains in modern history. Because the pandemic has been so monumentally disruptive, the U.S. will need to recalibrate the delicate balance between onshoring and offshoring to maintain the autonomy needed to survive future crises. In recent decades, offshoring has not only been …

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Why There Might Be A Value Stock Renaissance On The Horizon

Before the global financial crisis, the popular belief was that value stocks (which are less expensive and less risky because of their established worth) were a better investment than growth stocks (which are a relatively more expensive gamble on future worth). 10 or 15 years ago, that theory held true. The market prioritized value stocks …

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