For many, investing is no longer about prudent asset allocation, but about expressing themes.
I see many parallels to 1987, including what I would call an outsized reliance on market liquidity.
For eight years in a row now, an investment in the S&P 500 has yielded positive returns.
The U.S. dollar has continued to be the currency in which many countries hold their foreign reserves, but that could change.
One can hardly call most of President Donald Trump's tweet storms policy proposals.
The key to understanding the U.S. dollar may be to understand the money market fund you might hold.
Central bank chiefs suggest they have saved the world since the 2008 financial crisis, but have they?
There's a good reason why many college endowments have a large allocation to alternatives.
Investors may not want to rely on the Fed or the government to take care of their financial well being.