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Independent Investment Manager and Publisher
Location: P.O. Box 790, Bend, OR, United States
Phone: 541-389-3345
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Jesse has been managing money for over 20 years. He began his professional career at Bear, Stearns & Co. and later co-founded a multi-billion-dollar hedge fund firm headquartered in Santa Monica, California. Today he works with a select group of clients at Felder & Company, LLC in Bend, ...more

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This Is Probably The Second Worst Time In History To Own Stocks
This stock market is now the second most overbought, the second most overvalued and most most over-leveraged market in history.
Here’s Why The Long Bond Could Be About To Blast Off
I always love hearing people say things like, “interest rates are so low they can’t go any lower!” That’s the sort of superficial thinking that gets investors into trouble.
A Conversation
Imagine a financial adviser approached you with an investment opportunity without telling you specifically what it was. And right up front he tells you it’s likely to generate a zero to negative return over the coming decade. What would you say?
It Pays To “Think Different” About Apple’s Stock Price
About 10 months ago I wrote that I thought Apple was worth $114 to $128 per share. That day the stock closed at $72. Today it closed at $116, 60% higher. So this morning I sold it.
Dogma And Denial
There is a very strong and popular dogma out there that says, ‘you must own US stocks all the time no matter what.’
How To Handle An Environment Of “Low Returns”
The truth is, there’s no easy answer for investors faced with skimpy prospective returns and risk premiums. But there is one course of action — one classic mistake — that I most strongly feel is wrong: reaching for return.
Over A Barrel
Are people PO'd because when a company sells out, it tells people that profits are its top priority?
The Trend Is Now Your Frenemy, Part Deux
A month ago the major indexes broke down below their uptrend lines. They have since gained back all of their losses and then some. But that doesn’t mean everything’s peachy again.
Can Gold Regain Its Gleam?
Over the past few months I’ve been looking at gold and particularly the gold mining stocks for signs of a bottom. To be clear, I don’t own either… yet.
Stocks Shoot The Moon
Have stocks overshot the mark or will these indicators now play catch-up? Or maybe they just don’t matter anymore.
Overcrowded Trade Du Jour: Short Volatility
Mr. Market is a sadistic nanny, usually lulling investors into a sense of calm and security right at the worst time.
Wagging The Dog
To say valuations are stretched in the case of small cap stocks doesn’t quite tell the whole story. In fact, they may have never been more stretched than they are today. The trailing price-to-earnings ratio currently looks fairly absurd ...
The Worst Trade Of My Life
The trend over the past two years was almost screaming, “this stock is a loser! Get out while you can!!” I just didn't listen.
All You Need To Know About The Financial Markets In One Chart
What more can I say that the chart doesn’t already?
Be Adaptive
Right now traders are looking at all kinds of bullish signals for stocks based on the “history” of the past two years.
Obscene Risk Hidden In Plain Sight
Recently there have been numerous major economic agencies warning of the growing and severe risks in the debt markets. Investors have shrugged them off as they seem to think that their bond fund is immune as are equities.
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