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Market s mystery jumps might be predictable after all

Market s mystery jumps might be predictable after all
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Inflation s Potential Big Flip | Institutional Investor

Inflation s Potential Big Flip For several decades, investors have relied upon the negative correlations between equities and sovereign bonds to provide a hedge against inflation – almost as if the contrary relationship between the two instruments were an immutable aspect of market behavior. Historically speaking however, the correlation between stocks and sovereign bonds has been primarily a positive one, turning negative a little more than 20 years ago.  That the negative correlation is an anomaly over the long term doesn’t really matter, according to  Philip Seager, Head of Quantitative Investment Solutions, at Capital Fund Management (CFM). What does matter, he says, is that investors “may be unaware it could change and are not prepared for that possibility.” 

How the rich got richer: Reddit trading frenzy benefited Wall Street elite

How the rich got richer: Reddit trading frenzy benefited Wall Street elite We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss By Douglas MacMillan and Yeganeh Torbati February 9, 2021 — 11.10am Save Normal text size Advertisement Last month’s GameStop trading mania was sparked by members of a popular Reddit investing community who said they hoped to strike back at the Wall Street elites who had long dismissed them as dumb money. But growing evidence casts doubt on the idea that the episode mostly benefited small-time investors. Giant mutual funds that own the largest stakes in GameStop saw the biggest gains in value. Hedge funds - some that have started using algorithms to track retail investors on social media sites - appear to have bought and sold millions of shares during the stock’s most volatile period of trading, industry experts said.

Winners of the GameStop rally included wealthy Wall Street hedge funds

Instead of heralding a new wave of investor populism, the rise and fall of GameStop’s stock may end up reinforcing what professional investors have known for a long time: Wall Street is very good at making money.

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