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Personal Investments Data Analyst at Datafin Recruitment


Jun 9, 2021
ENVIRONMENT:Run projects of varying degrees of complexity, while producing market research reports & analysing fund and client data as the next Data Analyst sought by a dynamic Fund Management Firm to support its Personal Investments team. You must possess a Systems/Commerce or related tertiary qualification with numerical subjects, a Data Science qualification and/or experience, understand Financial Services, have an Analytical/Quantitative/IS background, Advanced Excel and extensive experience of Power BI, Spotfire or similar. Any PowerPoint and Investment Industry experience will prove [URL Removed] support to the head of personal investments and the Strategy Execution Manager.
Clean, transform and model data from various sources.

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The Dogs of the Dow and Other High Yielders Keep Roaring Into 2021


Walgreens Boots Alliance is one of the Dogs of the Dow.
Joe Raedle/Getty Images
The Dogs of the Dow and other income investment strategies have enjoyed a bounce so far in 2021, while convertible bonds remain hot and the preferred stock market has experienced a small pullback.
High-dividend stocks are faring well as investors rotate into value-oriented strategies. Bulls say the run could last a while given how much high yielders have lagged behind in recent years.
The Dogs of the Dow, which are the 10 highest-yielding stocks in the 30-stock
Dow Jones Industrial Average,
were up 4% year-to-date through Thursday, topping the overall index, which gained 1%. That followed a poor 2020, when the 10 Dogs returned negative 7.7% including dividends, far behind the Dow’s 9.7% total return.

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A Dollar Is a Dollar Is a Dollar. Except in Our Minds.


Jan. 10, 2021 6:56 pm ET
Do you care if a clerk at the drugstore gives you change in one $10 bill or two $5 bills?
Are you more reluctant to spend hard-earned dollars than windfall dollars?
Do you distinguish the “income” dollars paid as dividends on your stock from the “capital” dollars of the value of stock itself?
Rational investors answer “no” to each of the three questions. After all, money is money, and rational investors can easily distinguish between the substance of money and its form. Hard-earned dollars and capital dollars are no greener than windfall dollars and income dollars.
Normal investors, however, are likely to answer “no” to the first question, but many are sure to answer “yes” to the second and third questions.

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Trump's Ban on Chinese Stocks Roils Investors


Trump’s Ban on Chinese Stocks Roils Investors
Executive order was meant to hit China’s military, but has frustrated some U.S. investors
The order bans Americans from trading the securities of dozens of Chinese companies such as China Mobile.
Photo: Mark Schiefelbein/Associated Press
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Jan. 10, 2021 5:30 am ET
U.S. investors have borne the brunt of an executive order signed by President Trump that was meant to hit the Chinese military by curtailing access to American dollars.
The order, which takes effect Monday, bans Americans from trading the securities of dozens of Chinese companies. People who invested in those stocks are upset after a confusing series of events over the past two weeks. During that time, U.S. officials, the New York Stock Exchange and brokerage firms sent mixed signals over which stocks would be prohibited and...

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What Is the Brobdingnagian Base?


Updated Jan. 10, 2021 9:00 am ET
When investors first read or hear the term “Brobdingnagian base” they might be taken aback. Not only is “Brobdingnagian” a mouthful to pronounce, it is a literary reference that at first glance might seem unrelated to finance.
But understanding what the phrase means could be beneficial because some analysts use it to describe potentially large profit-making opportunities in markets.
Coined in the early 2000s by John Roque, now a technical analyst at Wolfe Research in New York, the term combines two words: one from the world of letters (Brobdingnagian) and the other from the realm of finance (base).

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Letters to the Editor of Barron's


To the Editor:
Andrew Bary’s comprehensive, balanced article, “Best Income Investments for 2021” (Cover Story, Jan. 1), spotlights the potential for electric utilities. I concur. Utilities are essential for everyone; they generate earnings 24/7, and if you don’t pay the bill, your power is cut off. The reinvested yield from that underappreciated sector justifies holding those stocks for the long term.
Joel Goodman, Centennial, Colo.
To the Editor:
Enterprise Products Partners is best of breed and proved its superior management, business model, and resilience back in March and April, when it had no problem remaining solvent and maintaining its dividend, and was able to go to issue debt as a safety valve that the market priced at a very low yield.

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The 'Small-Cap Effect' Isn't Dead, After All


Jan. 8, 2021 8:58 pm ET
Contrary to reports in recent years that the small-cap effect has disappeared, it’s actually alive and well. We’ve just been looking for it in all the wrong places.
The small-cap effect refers to the long-term tendency of small-capitalization stocks to outperform the large-caps. Since the mid-1920s, according to data from Dartmouth finance professor Kenneth French, the 10% of stocks with the smallest market caps have beaten the largest 10% of stocks by an annualized margin of 2.4 percentage points.
Much of the past two decades have been an exception to this long-term pattern, however. Over the past 15 years, for example, the Russell Microcap Index (containing 2,000 of the tiniest exchange-listed stocks) lagged behind the Russell Top 50 Mega Cap Index (containing the 50 largest-cap stocks) by 2.5 annualized percentage points.

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What We Already Know About Investing in 2021

It may be tempting to keep riding the wave of hot assets from last year. Do that long enough, and you’ll eventually get burned.

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4 Stocks to Play a Rebound in Consumer Discretionary Spending


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For 2021, the bar for better living is set low. By summer, if I’m not mixing my own hand sanitizer while hoping that the lightning wildfires scare off the murder hornets, it will count as a year-over-year improvement.
Goldman Sachs is plenty upbeat. It says that 70% of people in developed markets will be vaccinated by fall, and that U.S. corporate profits this year will hit new records. The starting point for stock valuations seems high, but even so, it predicts 15% more upside this year for the S&P 500 index.
Here’s hoping that’s accurate. If so, tactical investors may want to overweight sectors that tend to do well during economic recoveries. Chief among those is the consumer discretionary sector, which specializes in things people want but don’t quite need. But boosting exposure there can be tricky, because the sector is having an identity crisis.

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