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Portfolio Manager
Location: 1280 Iroquois Ave. Suite 102, Naperville, IL, IL, United States
Phone: 630-548-0517
Jeff Miller was a partner in NewArc Investments from 1997-2019. After the purchase of NewArc by Incline Investment Advisors, Jeff became the Portfolio Manager for the combined firm. A registered investment advisor, Jeff worked for market makers at the Chicago ...more

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Weighing The Week Ahead: All Eyes On Black Friday
This week the market and economic context suggests a different theme: Will Black Friday results confirm consumer strength? Can this spark the typical Santa Claus rally, or should we expect (like last year) a big lump of coal?
Weighing The Week Ahead: Is It Time To Worry About Debt?
Is it time to worry about debt? Even though the debt limit will probably be raised, let’s pick this week for a closer look at debt.
Weighing The Week Ahead: A Time For Investors To Act
The economic calendar is a light one in sharp contrast to last week’s. That was a good time to observe the market reaction to a wide range of news. Now is the time for investors to use the information.
Stock Exchange: It’s Difficult To Argue With A Market At New Highs
Economic data is often conflicting and at times murky. At the same time, daily news headlines can cause investors to lose sight of the big picture in waiting for a negative event to occur that never materializes.
Weighing The Week Ahead: Analyzing Market Expectations
The economic calendar is massive, including the most important reports, The FOMC is meeting, there's daily news about impeachment and the trade war. How will the market react to this news avalanche?
Weighing The Week Ahead: Earnings Season Opportunity?
With the Q3 earnings reporting season in full swing, that news rates to be more important than the economic reports. Despite the likely drumbeat of political news, investors should be asking if this season is an opportunity.
Weighing The Week Ahead: A Defining Moment For Financial Markets
It is another week when nearly all of the punditry will be asking the wrong questions. Astute investors should be asking: Does the trade negotiation process represent a defining moment for financial markets?
Weighing The Week Ahead: Investment Effects Of The Changing Political Landscape
The savvy investor cannot ignore public policy. Elections and policy consequences can dramatic affect our investment choices. It is quite appropriate for us to wonder: What does the changing political landscape mean for investors?
Stock Exchange: ETFs Kill Fundamentals, Technicals Matter
To suggest that passive ETF investing has killed the need for fundamental analysis is a little absurd. Nonetheless, technicals are becoming increasingly important to many investors and traders alike.
Weighing The Week Ahead: A Bigger Wall Now Under Construction
Most of the economic reports have been beating expectations, but investor concerns seem to have increased. The Wall of Worry has some new bricks provided daily by the flow of news. How should investors respond to the many headline risks?
Weighing The Week Ahead: Is Falling Confidence A Threat To Markets?
The economic calendar is more important than usual. There is an emphasis on housing data as well as reports on leading indicators, industrial production, and regional Fed surveys. The most important story will be the Fed’s Wednesday rate decision.
Weighing The Week Ahead: Is It Time To Worry About Crowded Trades?
In the last two weeks the market rebound has included a change in tone. A broader discussion has emerged in the financial media, leading pundits to wonder: Is it time to worry about crowded trades?
Weighing The Week Ahead: Can Presidential Politics Change The Course Of Economic Policy?
The economic calendar is among the biggest, but politics and personalities are playing a larger role in financial news.
Weighing The Week Ahead: Can Feedback Alter Trump’s Course?
The economic calendar is significant, but fundamentals are taking a secondary role. Friday's Presidential tweetstorm raised uncertainty on trade, the global economy, Fed policy, taxes and traditional alliances. Attention now turns to the reaction.
Weighing The Week Ahead: Is The Yield Curve Inversion On The Jackson Hole Agenda?
Since market commentators believe that the Fed should focus on the most recent market concerns, I expect the question: Will the yield curve inversion be part of the Jackson Hole Agenda?
Weighing The Week Ahead: Get Out, Hide Out, Or Ride It Out?
The economic calendar is normal, featuring housing starts, retail sales, and Michigan sentiment. Expect the pundits to be looking at the week behind to find material for the week ahead, asking: Should you get out, hide out, or ride it out?
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