Inflation and Interest Rates

By |2023-11-19T16:08:18+02:00November 19th, 2023|Categories: Newsletter|

October 11, 2023 Inflation and Interest Rates Dear Friend: The topic of inflation and interest rates remained top of mind for investors throughout this year and last. We will discuss recent developments, their impact on fixed income and equity markets, as well as opportunities we have identified. Since March 2022, the Federal Reserve (Fed) has [...]

Risk Management and Investment Discipline

By |2023-11-19T16:05:04+02:00November 19th, 2023|Categories: Newsletter|

April 17, 2023 Risk Management and Investment Discipline Dear Friend: The most significant event in the first quarter of 2023 was the failure of two U.S. banks on March 9 and the subsequent panic in the U.S. regional banks. Fortunately, the Federal Reserve, the Treasury Department, and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) took swift [...]

The Challenge and Opportunity of Inflation

By |2023-11-19T15:57:38+02:00November 19th, 2023|Categories: Newsletter|

October 18, 2022 The Challenge and Opportunity of Inflation Dear Friend: It has been a year since we discussed the supply chain issue, labor shortage, ongoing pandemic, China slowdown, and inflation. Some of the challenges persist and continue to cause colossal volatility in the stock markets. The recent focus has been on inflation and the [...]

Bear Markets, Speculators in Cryptoassets Lost $2.000.000.000.000 This Year

By |2023-11-19T15:57:04+02:00November 19th, 2023|Categories: Newsletter|

July 18, 2022 BEAR Markets, Speculators in Cryptoassets Lost $2,000,000,000,000 This Year Dear Friend: This summer I wanted to write about market volatility and investor behavior in down markets, and then I remembered that we discussed these topics in Noesis’ July 2014 newsletter. Our message is the same now as it was in 2014. Re-reading [...]

Focus on What to Own

By |2023-11-19T15:56:30+02:00November 19th, 2023|Categories: Newsletter|

April 15, 2022 Focus on What to Own Dear Friend: Our colleague Michiel Scholten, who runs our Dutch office in Amsterdam, will discuss Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in the first part of this quarterly letter. Being geographically closer to the conflict makes him well-suited to write about this war and its consequences. The second part [...]

Outlook for 2022

By |2023-11-19T15:55:40+02:00November 19th, 2023|Categories: Newsletter|

January 19, 2022 Outlook for 2022 Dear Friend: Review of 2021 We wrote the following at the beginning of 2021: “The tug of war between greed and fear was definitely on display in 2020.” A similar situation occurred in 2021. The ample money supply in the financial system has raised the price of everything – [...]

Opportunities Through Market Volatilities

By |2023-11-19T15:54:15+02:00November 19th, 2023|Categories: Newsletter|

October 19, 2021 Opportunities Through Market Volatilities Dear Friend: As we are approaching the last quarter of 2021, we face many issues: the continuing pandemic, inflation, supply chain disruption, labor shortage, elevated government debt burden, China growth deceleration, and less predictable weather patterns. Almost every segment of society – the business communities, governments, healthcare professionals, [...]

Longevity Planning

By |2023-11-19T15:53:37+02:00November 19th, 2023|Categories: Newsletter|

Longevity Planning July 19, 2021 Dear Friend: We often write about the markets, the economy, specific investment ideas, or strategic themes, but in this newsletter we want to focus on the planning solutions we implement day in and day out for the families we serve. It is our goal to provide financial peace of mind [...]

How Noesis Looks at Sustainability

By |2023-11-19T15:53:04+02:00November 19th, 2023|Categories: Newsletter|

How Noesis Looks at Sustainability April 18, 2021 How Noesis Looks at Sustainability Over the past year, we have received many inquiries about how to invest in sustainable companies. It was not until the ESG (Environment, Social, Governance) theme became a popular keyword in the media that investors started to correlate sustainability, social responsibility, and corporate governance to economic performance. [...]

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