The Market Structure Map
February 22, 2017
“Since I started Baron Funds in 1982,” said Ron Baron on Squawk Box last week, “we’ve owned 2,500 stocks. Take 15 of them out and we’re average.” Baron is quintessentially rational. Visit Baron Funds and click on About and the words across the top are...
February 15, 2017
On Friday Feb 10, behavioral-change in the stock market rocked the Richter. Stocks themselves seem rather to be rocking the Casbah, Clash-style (obligatory Grammy Awards Week musical reference, and showing my age I reached back to 1982). Plus it’s that time again: Options expire today...
February 8, 2017
We’re in Steamboat Springs this week watching the moose on the snowbanks and letting the world slow down with them for a bit. It sets me to thinking. “Hedge funds would be better off doing nothing.” So postulated (requires subscription) Wall Street Journal writer Laurence...
February 1, 2017
If you want to be creeped out – and who doesn’t? – see the movie “Open Water.” It explains the problem with Board reports in investor-relations too. American director Chris Kentis based his 2003 film on real events. A couple go scuba-diving and are left...
January 25, 2017
“Our stock dropped because Citi downgraded us today.” So said the investor-relations chief for a technology firm last week during options-expirations. For thirty years, this has been the intonation of IR. “We’re moving on the Goldman upgrade.” “UBS lifted its target price, and shares are...
January 18, 2017
How many of you wear a Fitbit? I remember the last time I saw Jeff Morgan, erstwhile NIRI CEO. I said, “Jeff, you’ve lost weight. You’re a lean machine!” He tapped his wrist, and said, “Fitbit. You can appreciate it, Tim. It’s just measuring data,...
