Viewpoints about Growth Stocks
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Growth or value in small caps? Consider a core approach
A core approach to U.S. small-cap equities can blend the attributes of both the value and growth styles while addressing sector concentration risks.
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Target-date funds: strategic and active management
While strategic management primarily dictates the glide-path process behind target-date funds, there are opportunities within market cycles to use active management.
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Investing for the next presidential cycle: macro trumps policy
Despite the radically different policies, the second Obama administration and the Trump administration showed largely similar overall stock performance as well as by individual sectors. We review this phenomenon here.
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Tax-loss harvesting opportunities amid 2020’s spike in market volatility
While the market volatility that’s accompanied the coronavirus pandemic has rattled investors, it’s also created tax-loss harvesting opportunities for 2020.
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Digital resilience: technology stocks point toward recovery
As businesses reopen around the globe, investors have found resilient growth opportunities in tech stocks. We explore the sources of this strength and what appears to be a durable trend.
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There's still opportunity in U.S. large-cap growth stocks
U.S. large-cap growth stocks continue to present select opportunities across a wide range of sectors, says Wellington Management’s John A. Boselli, CFA.
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SmartCity: investing in our urban future
Smart cities are adapting to growing populations and the expanding need for sustainability. Learn about Pictet Asset Management’s smart city thematic equity investing strategy.
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What is thematic investing?
Thematic investing focuses on the economic, social, technological, and environmental transformations that affect how we live, how society operates, and how business gets done.
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Plain English, please: stock market jargon explained for average investors
It can be hard for an average investor—and even many professionals—to make sense of the jargon you encounter about investing. Here's a look at key stock market terms, from bull and bear markets to P/E and P/B ratios.
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Converting volatility into opportunity
Focusing on high-quality growth companies is one way to take advantage of emotionally driven, short-term price dislocations, helping investors make the best of periods of rising volatility.
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