Year: 2018 - page 2

Reminiscing On Reminiscences Of A Stock Operator

Source: Wikipedia   I recently finished reading Edwin Lefèvre’s classic Reminiscences of a Stock Operator, marking my second time through the book. I first picked it up nine years ago on the recommendation of a former coworker who was a flow trader. A burgeoning credit analyst at a bulge bracket investment bank at the time, I..

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The Bursting Of The Volatility Bubble: Part 2

Image by Peter Selbach sourced from pixabay   The following is Part 2 in a two part series. Part 1 of this series discussed my view of what volatility is and how it impacts investing. Here in Part 2, I present my read of the current volatility landscape and examine what it might mean for..

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The Bursting Of The Volatility Bubble: Part 1

Image by Kira Hoffmann on pixabay   The following is Part 1 in a two part series. If there were a Word of the Year award in finance it most certainly would go to volatility.  It seems like nearly every article you read makes some reference to it.  Is volatility gone for good or is..

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Knowing When To Walk Away, And When To Run

Source: pixabay   I’ve been suffering from a bout of writers block lately.  I simply don’t have much to say with respect to how I’m thinking about the investment markets.  This has been a little anxiety producing for me given that The Integrating Investor is still young and building an audience (many thanks to all..

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Interpreting The Market’s Monet

Claude Monet, Water Lilies, 1920–1926, Musée de l’Orangerie Source: Wikipedia   Investing is often referred to as an art form.  Models, charts, and regressions can only get you so far.  We are constantly pummeled with an endless stream of data, some of which is important information and some of which is worthless noise.  Drawing order..

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Calling A Spade A Spade Part 2: To Know Thy Enemy

The following is the second and final part of our two part post on inflation. “If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles.” ― Sun Tzu, The Art of War The above quote from Sun Tzu’s The Art of War carries quite profound implications, not..

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Calling A Spade A Spade Part 1: The Greatest Trick Inflation Ever Pulled

The following is the first in a two part post. I’ve always been a fan of a good mystery, which perhaps explains my fascination with today’s inflationary environment (so much so that I’ve dedicated my first two posts to the subject).  It strikes me as odd, that – just sticking with the Federal Reserve (Fed)..

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