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‘Bold’ move to cut fees to 0.03% means manager can go no lower without losing money, analyst says
Despite a strong economy, the market is 10% off its high. Why?
And a regime shift in risk-adjusted returns
A strong economy is not enough
US blue-chip index has been tugged lower by worries over rates, geopolitics and mediocre earnings
Investors as a group don’t act like individuals — their collective mind recognises risk as a historical constant
And how tight policy constrains supply
Growth is still strong. Why are equities falling?
Vix trading is headed for a record amid uncertainty over rally and the impact of rising rates on economic growth
Plus, growth stocks, rates and pricing power
Carpe nulla diem
Vixtravaganza
Complexity of the product and the ‘casino’ nature of its ultra-short puts prompts concerns
Traditional valuations may not offer quite as precise a picture of how much companies are worth
Gandalf stands by his forecasts
Ultra-short contracts, already popular in the US, are now in Europe
Surge in use of zero-day-to-expiry instruments creates disconnect from fundamental value
So how many seats is too many?
Very short-dated options account for 43% of volume in S&P 500 options
I wanted to buy US stocks but I’ve talked myself into selling
For the first time in nearly two years, real bullishness
The FT analyses exclusive data on the pipeline of women coming up through the ranks of business
When costs gobble up all the alpha
Selling alpha by the pound
Trading the witching hour
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