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Money & Markets

Another ARK Rally, Another Bear Rally?

Bargain hunting investors looking for steep discounts amid the stock market's turmoil are flocking back to Cathie Wood's ARK Innovation ETF, a long-time favorite. Since bottoming out on May 11, shares of the fund, which is mostly comprised of growth-oriented technology businesses, have risen 17%.

09 Jun 2022

Money & Markets

Hot Money Chasing Growth Stocks

In recent years, a key bright light for the hedge-fund industry has dimmed as stocks of technology and other fast-growing companies have sold off, resulting in substantial losses for some big investors.

14 Jan 2022

Money & Markets

Cryptos And New "MEME" Stocks?

Recent months have been interesting, even by Wall Street standards. Back in February, this took the form of extreme speculation in heavily shorted stocks and unlimited optimism regarding the fate of many high-growth stocks.

30 Jun 2021

Money & Markets

Bubbles, What Bubbles?

We remain cautious on current valuations and are not in a hurry to buy over-valued growth stocks, we prefer to let some time pass for inflationary pressure to cool down.

30 Jun 2021

Money & Markets

Growth Versus The Fed

Inflation fears faded at the start of the week as Fed officials repeatedly downplayed the effects of higher price pressures and have confirmed their belief that the Central Bank could engineer a soft landing.

30 Jun 2021

Money & Markets

Inflation And The Fed, What Lies Ahead?

We have been cautious on U.S.-valuations since these reached new heights at the start of the year. After a sell-off, most growth stocks regained some steam. Where could this go?

30 Jun 2021

Money & Markets

Bitcoin Crashes Down And Growth Roars Back

Bitcoin tumbled over 10% on Monday, its biggest one-day drop in over a month. The selloff was sparked by the People's Bank of China (PBOC) urging the largest banks and payment companies in China to crack down harder on cryptocurrency trading.

30 Jun 2021

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