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Green Book September 2010

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A Mid-Term Exam: What The Upcoming Elections Could Mean For The Stock Market

Prompted by a client request, Eric Bjorgen examines the impact of mid-term elections on the stock market.

Are We In A Bond Bubble?

Bond bubble continues to inflate, much like money pouring into tech stocks at the height of the internet bubble.

Go Back To Basics During An Economic Slowdown: Value & Quality

Given the discussion during August of a weakening economy and a potential double dip, Chun Wang looks at which of our quantitative factors do best during a slowdown.

Major Trend More Bearish As Market Enters Historically Weakest Month

August turned out to be a very volatile month, not the “doldrums” that many investors would have wanted to see during this traditional summer vacation month. Budding optimism that had developed in investors back in April has now apparently been completely washed out by the poor August performance.

Market Correlation And Group Rotation Strategy

New data series confirms unprecedented correlations in equity markets.

Mild Inflation, But No Deflation In 2010

It may feel like a deflationary environment, but the CPI is not likely to end 2010 with a twelve month deflationary reading.

Month In Review: The Quality Trade Returns

Quantitative factor performance throws yet another curve ball. Momentum works with Growth and Profitability for first time this year. 

Pinpointing The True “Mean Season” For U.S. Stocks

We turn our attention to the domestic equity markets to determine where market history has hidden its seasonal landmines. 

The 1974-1982 Template For Recovery

Current market recovery continues to track the post 1974 bear market recovery quite closely.

Will The Fabled Election Cycle Work Again?

Doug Ramsey looks at his own 15 month election cycle work to examine historical performance for a variety of different asset classes.

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