Many clients who have been witness to major drops in their investment portfolios over the last year have come to the realization that they are far less risk tolerant than they had originally believed. For these clients, as well as those whose life circumstances may have changed as a result of the financial market crisis, it may become appropriate to reallocate portfolios on a much more conservative basis – using an ultra-conservative methodology.
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Ultra-Conservative Investment Strategies: Seeking Capital Preservation through the Financial Crisis
[fa icon="calendar'] Jan 14, 2009 10:00:00 AM / by Jesse Mackey
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The Modern Portfolio Theory Nightmare: When Negatively Correlated Assets Become Correlated
[fa icon="calendar'] Dec 17, 2008 11:00:00 AM / by Jesse Mackey
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Investment Planning: More than Simple Money Manager Selection
[fa icon="calendar'] Dec 17, 2008 11:00:00 AM / by Jesse Mackey
The investing public generally makes very little distinction between investment planning and investment plan implementation. In most cases investors will simply skip the former altogether, moving directly to the investment of assets with whomever they believe is the best money manager, mutual fund, stock, bond, or other vehicle available. They will later find out that this has been a dire mistake. Many investors are coming to this unpleasant realization as we speak. The contemporary markets have not been kind to investors in general, and have relentlessly beaten down the assets of those who have not done the proper investment planning.
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Advisor Action Plan: Financial Crisis Management for Investment Advisors During Extreme Market Volatility
[fa icon="calendar'] Oct 15, 2008 11:00:00 AM / by Jesse Mackey
During periods of extreme market volatility, the 4Thought Investment Committee recommends that advisors perform the following steps with regards to existing client accounts and relationships.
No action is necessary on the part of CPA partners. We strongly recommend this plan for our internal advisors and partnered firm advisors in order to retain clientele and properly service them through financial market crises:
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