Tactical Asset Allocation: Current views and strategic allocation implications – Ned Davis Research – 9.17.19
Summary:
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Given the prolonged low yield environment, investors and especially those dependent on fixed income, are facing challenges unseen in prior markets. Join our team of experts as they present:
Current Allocation Positioning and Market Environment
Yield Challenges and Solutions
Tactical Risk Management
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Speakers:
Tim Hayes Chief Global Investment Strategist Ned Davis Research
Timothy W. Hayes, CMT, is NDRG’s Chief Global Investment Strategist. He has been with the firm since 1986. Tim directs NDRG’s global asset allocation services, develops strategy and major investment themes, and establishes NDRG’s weightings for global asset allocation, presenting his views on the cyclical and secular outlook globally.
Tim’s recommendations, strategies, and timely market commentaries and studies are featured in Global Strategy publications, which focus on global allocation and the most significant global developments.
Tim has been featured many times on CNBC and Bloomberg TV, and his market views are often quoted in The Wall Street Journal and other financial media in the U.S. and internationally. He is author of The Research-Driven Investor, published in November 2000, and he has contributed to several other books. His research articles have appeared in the Journal of Technical Analysis, Technical Analysis of Stocks and Commodities, and other publications.
Tim received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Kenyon College, and he is a Chartered Market Technician. In 2008, the Investorside Research Association honored Tim with its Research Excellence Award for “Exiting Equities in ‘07.” In 1996, the Market Technicians Association awarded Tim the Charles H. Dow Award for groundbreaking research, recognizing an outstanding original work that best expounds on the principles of technical analysis.
Daniel Grioli Managing Partner Guiscard Capital
Daniel Grioli is the Managing Partner of Guiscard Capital. Prior to co-founding Guiscard, he was a Portfolio Manager responsible for multi-asset investment strategy with an industry superannuation (pension) fund. Daniel’s responsibilities included developing the fund’s strategic and dynamic asset allocation strategies. He has also held senior investment positions with two other industry superannuation funds where he was responsible for manager selection and portfolio construction across all asset classes. Daniel holds a Bachelor of Business from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and a Masters of Applied Finance from the Financial Services Institution of Australia.
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Title: Tactical Asset Allocation: Current views and strategic allocation implications
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