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Why is Bond Investment Inherently Flawed? 3 Principle Reasons

Why is Bond Investment Inherently Flawed? 3 Principle Reasons

by Practical Contrarian | Apr 9, 2024 | Blog

Bondholders or Bond Investors are entitled to receive a fixed interest rate on set dates and fixed payment of principle on a definite date. The flaw primarily lies in the fact that principle and interest payments made over time are made with dollars of diminished...
What is Diversified Non-Correlated Asset Allocation?

What is Diversified Non-Correlated Asset Allocation?

by Practical Contrarian | Mar 29, 2024 | Blog

Diversification involves allocating capital spread across many securities as protection against the risk of being wrong, while also maximizing the potential of being right. Being wrong or the risk of ruin can be severe when we consider a concentrated portfolio of...
Recent Publicity and Next Steps: Insights for Institutional Investors

Recent Publicity and Next Steps: Insights for Institutional Investors

by Practical Contrarian | Mar 25, 2024 | Blog

There are times in life when operating behind the scenes is valuable and after doing that while producing results in a wide variety of verticals we are excited to break out and share more about what’s next.  In particular, the trends we’re seeing when it comes to...
Family Office Insights: A Rough Guide to Creating the Best Data/Success 

Family Office Insights: A Rough Guide to Creating the Best Data/Success 

by Practical Contrarian | Mar 19, 2024 | Blog

Running a family office is a full time endeavor dealing with all facets of what will continue to produce success in the future, and having the resources that show you what’s around the next turn can end up being worth their weight in gold. This post hits on the key...
Hedge Fund Risk Management Consultants: 3 Things to Look For

Hedge Fund Risk Management Consultants: 3 Things to Look For

by Practical Contrarian | Mar 15, 2024 | Blog

We are living in a world where risks come from all angles and managing/mitigating risks is important across all facets of a business, especially when it comes to hedge funds. This post touches on the surface of hedge fund risk management and 3 things to look for when...
Is the S&P 500 Overvalued Now? Insights Into How We Navigate the Markets

Is the S&P 500 Overvalued Now? Insights Into How We Navigate the Markets

by Practical Contrarian | Feb 20, 2024 | Blog

There’s a lot of mystery around the S&P 500 and what the metrics really mean, and this post is focused on shedding more light on the topic, including whether the S&P 500 is overvalued now and where things are headed in the future.  The S&P 500, being...
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