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  • Mar 3, 2025 | in.investing.com | Michael Kramer |Michael Lebowitz

    India has long been a nation of savers, with a cultural and historical preference for , real estate, and bank deposits. However, the current decade is witnessing a shift toward an investment-oriented mindset, driven by several key factors:1. Financialization of SavingsIncreased participation in stock markets, mutual funds, and SIPs.Growth of retail investors, with millions opening Demat accounts post-2020. Rise of fixed-income and alternative assets like REITs, InvITs, and bonds. 2.

  • Jan 29, 2025 | realinvestmentadvice.com | Michael Lebowitz

    Explore the phenomenon of meme coins: $TRUMP, $MELANIA, DOGE Coin, and more and their negative economic impact.

  • Jan 18, 2025 | investing.com | Michael Lebowitz

    If you draw enough lines on a stock chart, one of them is bound to predict the future accurately! Given that technical analysis is perfect in hindsight and flawed in foresight, many investors mock it as arbitrary. Some, like Aaron Brown, link its practice with horoscopes, tarot cards, and crystal balls. The difference between science and voodoo is rigorous, systematic, skeptical testing.

  • Jan 18, 2025 | advisorpedia.com | Michael Lebowitz

    Our Commentary from January 7, Outflows Of TLT Are Tremendous, discussed the ‘tremendous’ investor outflows of the bond ETF- TLT. While outflows are often associated with investors being bearish, that is not always true. Nonetheless, TLT is in a bearish trend, and indeed, some of the record outflows from TLT are due to the environment. It’s not just selling TLT and bonds driving the trend higher in yield; short sellers also play a significant part.

  • Jan 17, 2025 | advisorpedia.com | Michael Lebowitz

    On Monday, the S&P 500 officially made a round trip back to the same levels as election eve. The equity rally that kicked off when Donald Trump won the election has been erased. The financial media blames the recent dump on prospects for wide-reaching tariffs and other policies. The reality is that higher bond yields are the predominant culprit. The combination of high stock valuations and the growing potential for economic weakness due to higher interest rates makes equity investors skittish.

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Michael Lebowitz, CFA @michaellebowitz
16 Jun 25

"While the deficit is a problem, it is also a benefit. But the benefit is short-term in nature and comes at the expense of future prosperity." https://t.co/UJctsUUlvB

Michael Lebowitz, CFA
Michael Lebowitz, CFA @michaellebowitz
13 Jun 25

"While the deficit is a problem, it is also a benefit. But the benefit is short-term in nature and comes at the expense of future prosperity." https://t.co/UJctsUUlvB

Michael Lebowitz, CFA
Michael Lebowitz, CFA @michaellebowitz
13 Jun 25

Initial And Continuing Jobless Claims On The Rise https://t.co/eLcR7jTA9a https://t.co/qHtz2uqfta