May 02, 2017
Portfolio Strategist specializing in quantitative fundamental equity modeling
Green Bell Bottoms, Rising Interest Rates, and Buyable Stocks
There are thoughts I’ve been having lately that I haven’t had since I owned bright green bell bottom pants, wore earth shoes, and listened as may parents tried to pick a bank for the next CD by comparing the major appliances they were offering as gifts to consumers who would put their money on ice for a few years for an interest rate of a mere 15% or so. No, I’m not expecting those days to return, but some stock selection techniques from that era may be worth dusting off.
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