Best Blogs of the Week

Best Blogs of the Week

Not too many interesting blogs last week. We read two – both from Putnam – that were potentially helpful to FAs.

  • Putnam – This post proposes a clear reason to consider municipal bonds. There’s a solid measure of data to match the author’s logical process.
  • Putnam – This post is a 3 minute video that addresses what inflation might do and some learning from QE1 and QE2.

 

Best Blogs of the Week

A big rally last week has the Dow well over 13,000 and firms blogging about it. We selected two interesting takes on the upswing and a post providing a framework on selecting technology investments.

  • Columbia – I enjoyed the way this post explains investing in technology stocks.
  • MFS – This post provides three reasons to be optimistic about the current equity market upswing.
  • Pioneer – The author provides an interesting way to look at the market performance. This post speaks well to the FA with still-nervous clients.

 

Best Blogs of the Week

Politics are dominating the news and penetrated this week’s best blogs with two of three posts beginning with political situations.

  • BlackRock – Russia’s elections last weekend form the basis for this post. This helps any FAs think through an inquiry about client portfolios and the impact from the Russian election.
  • BlackRock – What if dividends are taxed differently? This post shares an easily shared (from FA-to-client) answer to that question.
  • Columbia – This post lists where Columbia sees growth in the large cap style. It’s an interesting and straightforward list; easy to digest and consider.

Best Blogs of the Week

Last week’s best blogs include one timely investment issue and two reinforcing messages beneficial for advisors to continually assess.

  • BlackRock – This post provides a clear reminder that real interest rates impact gold prices. Additionally, Russ provides two reasons to favor gold over silver.
  • Russell – This post reminds FAs of the framing effect. The framing effect dramatically impacts how investors understand decisions and approach problems.
  • Wells Fargo – It’s refreshing for a PM to provide a straightforward answer to what’s your investment philosophy. This post provides Adam Kurkiewicz’s philosophy and supporting context.

 

Best Blogs of the Week

There were a high volume of blogs last week and numerous high-quality posts. I selected five to share this week.

  • BlackRock – Amongst many similar posts and articles, this post covers the value of the Euro best.
  • BlackRock – Videos overs five minutes usually scare me (and most FAs per our research) away. This video post is barely over five minutes and a helpful recap on commodities. It may be too simple for FAs that invest clients’ assets in commodities, but excellent for those FAs to send along to clients.
  • Columbia – This post provides a pithy and engaging case for high yield.
  • Russell – Popular investment news sources are devoting a lot of attention to high dividend-paying stocks. This post provides an balanced discussion on the topic.
  • Wells Fargo – Something for the compliance-oriented reader; this post provides a Q&A on a pending SEC reform proposal. Something surely to catch airtime on financial television and thus helpful for an advisor who may field a few calls and emails about the topic.