1 April, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Tactical Asset Allocation – April 2016 Update
Tactical Asset Allocation – April 2016 Update
1 April, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on How to Calculate Compounding on a Lump Sum at a Given Interest Rate
How to Calculate Compounding on a Lump Sum at a Given Interest Rate
Understanding how compounding works is vital for setting long-term goals.
1 April, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Trump’s 1990 Playboy Interview: "We Are Being Laughed At Around The World…"
Trump’s 1990 Playboy Interview: "We Are Being Laughed At Around The World…"
While The Donald may come across as ‘shooting from the hip’, it appears based on this 1990 interview with Playboy that Trump has been thinking about the decline of America, the weakness and corruption of government, and the impact of foreign (Chinese, Mexican, and Japanese) trade practices on the average joe. As he says, “I don’t want to be President. I’m one hundred percent sure. I’d change my mind only if I saw this country continue to go down the tubes.”
1 April, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Q1 Slams Hedgies ‘Most Popular Trade’ – Momo Crashes Most Since 2009
Q1 Slams Hedgies ‘Most Popular Trade’ – Momo Crashes Most Since 2009
In mid-February, we warned of the looming carnage for equity market-neutral funds, and sure enough, as Bloomberg reports, one of the most popular (and successful) hedge fund trades – playing the difference between high- and low-momentum stocks – crashed by the most since 2009 in Q1.
1 April, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Instant Analysis: Sprint Offering Amazon Prime, but Buyer Beware
Instant Analysis: Sprint Offering Amazon Prime, but Buyer Beware
The wireless carrier is making customers an offer they should refuse.
1 April, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on The Next Big Problem: "Stagflation Is Starting To Show Across The Economy"
The Next Big Problem: "Stagflation Is Starting To Show Across The Economy"
In the past few months, the Bureau of Labor Statistics has gone out of its way to show that U.S. worker compensation is finally rising. There is one problem with that: while that may be true on an hourly basis…