Timing the Market: How to Profit with Yield Curves

Go to the Amazon.com link below for TIMING THE MARKET by Deborah Weir (Wiley, 2005). Email: DebWeir@WealthStrategies.bz Take her class at the NY Institute of Finance: nyif.com/courses/fimk_1014.html.

Wednesday, March 23, 2022

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 Watch out! The curve is moving toward a warning of recession. Yields are inverted between the 7-yr and 10-yr as well as the 20-yr and 30-yr...
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Friday, August 16, 2019

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The yield curve inverted and some investors are scared. I never thought I'd ignore an inverted curve, but think about this. Interest ra...
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Tuesday, July 10, 2018

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Forget the “trade war.” The global economy is strong enough to withstand U.S. increased tariffs. Even retaliatory tariff increases will not...
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Monday, March 26, 2018

Now is the Time...

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Now is the time to buy stocks. When all 30 of the Dow decline at once, it is time to buy. That happened on the 22nd and we have had sever...
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Thursday, August 10, 2017

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Is a stock market decline coming? All major indicators say, “Yes.” Investors are becoming cautious and taking risk out of their portfolios....
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Friday, November 11, 2016

Trickle Down Economics

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Trickle down economics works. It may not distribute the wealth evenly; the top 1% may receive more than the rest of the population. But the...
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Monday, October 03, 2016

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 Two major events support a strong stock market: 1.) The global de-leveraging is over. 2.) The uncertainty surrounding the US election wi...
Tuesday, May 03, 2016

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The put/call ratio is a good indicator of investor confidence. It’s a negaive indicator; buy when there is more than one seller for each bu...
Wednesday, February 03, 2016

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That excellent measurement of investor confidence, the volatility index, has been a big help in timing the stock market during the last twe...
Tuesday, February 03, 2015

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Historically low Treasury yields will force investors into the equity market. With the S&P delivering 1.87% dividend yield and Treasuri...
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Deborah Weir, CFA holds a Masters degree in Business Administration from New York University with a major in finance. Ms. Weir is a Chartered Financial Analyst and is a Past President of the CFA Society of Stamford. Prior to founding Wealth Strategies, Ms. Weir managed fixed-income portfolios at Scudder Investments(now Deutsch Bank). Those portfolios, for institutions such as Rockwell and United Technologies, invested in international securities and derivatives as well as traditional bonds. Ms. Weir pioneered the use of derivatives in the computerization of duration asset/liability matching strategies. Wealth Strategies is a thought leader that writes and lectures on financial topics. Seminars include a full day in the computer lab at the NY Institute of Finance. Each participant has his own computer as we explore the Internet for free data that is easy to use in your portfolio. www.wealthstrategies.bz debweir@wealthstrategies.bz
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