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Insights from our CIO
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Insights from our CIO
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CIO Insights are written by Angeles' CIO Michael Rosen
Michael has more than 35 years experience as an institutional portfolio manager, investment strategist, trader and academic.
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19 Jul, 2022
Beach Reading
It is definitely beach weather, and I have a dozen recommendations for you. Happy reading! FictionDay for Night, Frederich ReikenMesmerizing characters woven in disparate plot threads makes this a ...
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11 Jul, 2022
2nd Quarter 2022 - Pendulum
Aristarchus of Samos was the first to propose a heliocentric model of the universe, 2,300 years ago. Observing the time it took for the Earth's shadow to engulf the Moon during a lunar eclipse, Aristarchus applied some basic geometric calculations...
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14 Jun, 2022
What a Start!
Michael Rosen, Angeles' Chief Investment Officer, shares his thoughts on the markets in this presentation, "What a Start!"
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10 May, 2022
Yellow Flag
When cars crash in an auto race, the yellow flag comes out. This requires drivers to slow down and stay in their positions, allowing time for the crews to move the debris off the track so it can be ...
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23 Apr, 2022
Beach Reading
The Lincoln Highway, Amor TowlesEmmett Watson is released from prison when his father dies to take care of his younger brother Billy. Greeting Emmett as he arrives home is the banker, there to ...
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11 Apr, 2022
1st Quarter 2022 - Shattering
So much of our world seems to be shattering around us. This letter, Shattering, looks at another period where old orders were collapsing through the life of an extraordinary woman who shattered stereotypes.
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8 Feb, 2022
Fireside Reading
It's beach weather in LA this week, but in deference to the rest of the country, we'll stay with Fireside Reading. Three amazing novels and one fast-paced nonfiction romp through the world of ...
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12 Jan, 2022
4th Quarter 2021 - Optics
Euclid wrote Elements 2,300 years ago. It consists of thirteen volumes of mathematical proofs, essentially inventing the field of geometry. It is the foremost work of deductive reasoning, the use of logic to establish hypotheses or proofs.
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16 Dec, 2021
Rick
To fail or to suffice? It doesnt quite have the cadence of Shakespeare, admittedly. It is not the existential question that grips (and eventually destroys) Hamlet. But it is a fundamental question ...
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12 Nov, 2021
Beach Reading
I was expecting this to be a Fireside Reading post, but we are having a heat wave in Southern California that is sending me to the beach. So here are a few suggestions for your literary consideration, ...
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28 Oct, 2021
Basketball is Life
The last commencement address I gave was in 1978. No one remembers what I said. I know this for three reasons:1. I dont remember what I said2. No one remembers what any commencement speaker says3. I ...
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5 Oct, 2021
3rd Quarter 2021 - Eternity in an Hour
One day, after school, Pablo strolled along La Rambla, the wide, tree-lined pedestrian street that runs from the harbor to the Placa de Catalunya, Barcelona's central plaza. He wandered into a used bookstore, and in the back of the store, buried...
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29 Jul, 2021
Beach Reading
A few more outstanding books for your summer readingBlack Buck, Mateo AskaripourThis is an exceptional debut novel about a brilliant (Bronx Science valedictorian) Black man working at a Starbucks for ...
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8 Jul, 2021
Stocks, Bonds & Other Assets: Angeles CIO Michael Rosen Interviewed by Bloomberg
What lies ahead for stocks, bonds, and other asset classes? Our Chief Investment Officer, Michael Rosen, joins Bloomberg Radio to share his outlook on the market, the economy, and other issues impacting investors during the second half of the year.
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7 Jul, 2021
2nd Quarter 2021 - All in the Stars
Concrete has been used as a building material since the Roman Empire 2,000 years ago. It has high compressive strength (it doesn't crack under heavy loads) but low tensile strength (it breaks easily when pulled), and its use waned in the...
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29 Apr, 2021
Beach Reading
Beach weather is upon us in Southern California, so here are some book suggestions from my last few months of reading.Love, by Roddy DoyleTwo old friends, Joe and Davy, reunite after many years apart. ...
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5 Apr, 2021
1st Quarter 2021 - Cognitive Dissonance
Surgery is painful, which is why humans have experimented with various forms of anesthesia for millennia. Herbal remedies and alcohol were probably used pre-history, opium was cultivated by the Sumerians 4500 years ago, and Peruvians were chewing...
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18 Feb, 2021
Michael Rosen Nasdaq #TradeTalks When Do You Take Profits
When Do You Take Profits? Our Chief Investment Officer, Michael Rosen, joins Global Markets Reporter, Jill Malandrino, on Nasdaq #TradeTalks to discuss.
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31 Jan, 2021
Stop the Game!
Jesse Livermore was a legendary stock trader of the early 20th century. Mere rumors of his involvement in a stock could send its share price soaring.Back then, Livermore organized stock pools, in ...
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11 Jan, 2021
4th Quarter 2020 - Na Triobloidi
Betty Smyth was born in Belfast in the midst of World War Two, to a Protestant father, a butcher, and a Catholic mother, a part-time waitress. She left school at 5 and married Ralph Williams at the age of 18. August 10, 1976 was a hot summer day...
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15 Dec, 2020
Fireside Reading
Since my last update a few months ago (http://zm5r.517b2b.com/institutional-insights/still-beach-reading), I've moved from the beach to the fireplace, and am happy to share my reading ...
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10 Dec, 2020
Not Just A Game
There are twenty amino acids in the human body. Amino acids are the chemical links that make up proteins. Proteins perform all sorts of essential tasks. Hemoglobin, for example, is the protein ...
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5 Oct, 2020
3rd Quarter 2020 - Stand Up
August Landmesser was born into a poor family in a rural village outside of Hamburg in 1910. He came of age in a Germany convulsed with economic strife and political turmoil. He had little education and no particular skills, and no world view...
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21 Sep, 2020
Two (Percent) is a Sad Number
Last month, the Federal Reserve unveiled its new monetary framework, following an intensive 18-month review. The principal change was to abandon a target inflation rate (2%) in favor of an average ...