Jared Dillian

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Money Managers Are Blinded By Their Anger

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Their job is to make money for clients in all types of environments, not engage in political philosophy.

The Coming Tax Bill Will Be Large And Ideological

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Discussions about how to pay for all this fiscal spending are likely to become unmoored from economic reality.

Does The Middle Class Really Need Tax Relief?

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It is hard to make the argument that people in this stratum are overtaxed, says Jared Dillian.

The Stock Market Has Become A Very Liberal Place

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Left-leaning behavior by publicly traded companies is being rewarded by investors.

Not All Gold Bugs Wear Tinfoil Hats

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Despite its reputational issues, gold is "the closest thing we have" to an objective store of value.

Private Equity? It's More Like Pirate Equity

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LBO sponsors will come under scrutiny as their debt-laden deals fall into bankruptcy and job losses mount.

Vanguard's Irritating Perch On Moral High Ground

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Vanguard's success is the natural result of capitalism, not altruism, says this columnist

SEC May Regret Allowing Leveraged ETFs

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Columnist Jared Dillian says leveraged ETFs are super complicated financial instruments.

SEC May Regret the Day It Allowed Leveraged ETFs

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These things didn’t behave quite the way people thought they were supposed to behave.

The Inverse Trump Trade

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This week's market dump seemed to be in reaction to the GOP's stalled efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act.

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