YTD Fixed Income Summary – Updated

Posted by on Jan 15, 2013 in Fixed Income Allocation | No Comments

Risk On, Off, and On Again On January first, I mentioned that we might get some wild gyrations on the back of the cliff agreement. Rarely have I been so right. The market started the year in complete “risk on” mode, followed by a lull, even a bit of weakness, only to close this week […]

Monday’s T-Report: 10% Returns in a 4% Yield Environment

Posted by on Jan 15, 2013 in The T-Report | No Comments

Sorry for the delay today, but just getting used to mountain time (and the extreme cold morning right now). What caught my eye today was story that funds are more leveraged then they have been in awhile.  I take all these with a grain of salt as I don’t think the numbers mean as much […]

YTD Fixed Income Summary

Posted by on Jan 13, 2013 in The T-Report | No Comments

Risk On, Off, and On Again On January first, I mentioned that we might get some wild gyrations on the back of the cliff agreement. Rarely have I been so right. The market started the year in complete “risk on” mode, followed by a lull, even a bit of weakness, only to close this week […]

Treasuries, QE, Float & the Hotel California

Posted by on Jan 11, 2013 in The T-Report | No Comments

This if from a couple of weeks ago, but has been part of the premise that has encouraged us to be vocal about liking longer dated bonds since the January 2nd route. Treasuries, Still a Market? It is impossible to read about the markets and not come across opinion after opinion about what moves in […]

The T-Report: Where’s The Beef

Posted by on Jan 11, 2013 in The T-Report | No Comments

Where’s the Beef? The fiscal cliff was allegedly the last big hurdle for America. Once the cliff was “resolved” all this consumer pent up demand would be unleashed, and businesses that had been holding back on growth were about to launch new initiatives. As in the old Wendy’s commercials, where’s the beef? Due to the […]

Monday’s T-Report: Another Brick in the Wall of Worry

Posted by on Jan 8, 2013 in The T-Report | No Comments

Actually there are no brick’s in the wall, at least not in the so called “Wall of Worry”. Wall Street is full of clichés that usually annoy me, but that I also have no problem using when the occasion fits. And today’s cliché is that the markets need to “climb a wall of worry”. Let’s […]

TF Market Advisors: Two Sides of the Platinum Coin

Posted by on Jan 7, 2013 in The T-Report | No Comments

The “Platinum Coin” and the Debt Ceiling There is a lot of talk about the trillion dollar coin. That has actually clouded what is an already clouded issue. My understanding is this is how it would work: There is a law on the books that allows the treasury department to mint platinum coins – specifically […]

Friday’s T-Report: The Peter Lynch Economy

Posted by on Jan 7, 2013 in The T-Report | No Comments

I’m sure many of you have read One Up on Wall Street and are wondering what that has to do with the economy. So am I, but I started with it, so let’s keep running with it. His lesson, at least as I took it, was to stick to things you know. Simple things in […]

Yesterday’s T-Report: The Mystery Men of Pent up Demand

Posted by on Jan 4, 2013 in The T-Report | No Comments

Who are these mystery men that will drive the market higher? Yesterday in particular, the bull case seemed to boil down to the view that the fiscal cliff “resolution” would force action from the 3 mystery men The bear who has to cover shorts no matter the cost The bull who is underweight and needs […]

Delayed T-Report: 12 Hours Does Not a Year Make

Posted by on Jan 3, 2013 in The T-Report | No Comments

12 Hours Does Not Make a Year So here we are with S&P futures up 60 points since Monday morning. Clearly the Fiscal Cliff deal must be a good deal? I just can’t get there. I don’t think going over the cliff was priced in, and certainly not at 1,430, so the strength is a […]