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Charles Bilello, is the Founder and CEO of Compound Capital Advisors. Sharing ideas that compound over time. Prior to that, Mr. Bilello was the Director of Research at Pension Partners, where is he was responsible for strategy development, investment research and communicating the firm’s ...more

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Anatomy Of A Market Top
If we look at the average stock in 2014 as reflected by the Russell 2000 Index, this is precisely what we have been witnessing for the entire year.
Back To The Future Part III: The Hunt For Red October
I know what you’re thinking. Is he really combining two different early 90’s movies into an article title? That’s pushing the limits of clickbait. Fair enough, but hear me out. It will hopefully make some sense by the end of this piece.
The Bear Who Cried Small-Cap Wolf
For the third time in 2014, small cap stocks are moving in a wildly different direction (down) than the large cap indices.
The Calm Before The Storm
Not all storms behave this way but the ones that do can be particularly damaging, as they are preceded by a sense of complacency, leaving little time for preparation. In today’s financial market, we may be seeing the precursor to such a storm.
Defense Wins Championships: The Defensive Sector Anomaly
More risk equals more return. Less risk equals less return. But is this always the case or are there market anomalies that show otherwise? Simply stated, is it possible to achieve a higher or equivalent level of return with lower risk?
Slackonomics 101
It’s back to school time and there’s a new economics course being offered this fall at universities across the country: Slackonomics 101. The course will explore the revolutionary economic theory that is driving current Federal Reserve policy.
Waiting For An Inverted Yield Curve, Waiting For Godot
Yield curve inversion is popular since it is claimed to have a flawless track record, predicting every U.S. recession in the past fifty year. Let's take a deeper look at this thesis...
Seven Years Later: What Does The Fed Know?
It’s hard to believe that it’s been seven years since Jim Cramer's epic Bernanke rant of August 2007. Seven years later what does the Fed know?
The Fed Prisoner's Dilemma: Sell Now Or Keep Dancing?
Many are familiar with the famed "Prisoner's Dilemma." Many market participants today are faced with a similar dilemma, and they have become prisoners, in recent months, to Federal Reserve policy.
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