Tag: Next Great U.S. Stock Market

Bill’s Ark

William Smead Chief Executive Officer Chief Investment Officer Subscribe to the Missives Podcast Click here to listen to this Missive Dear Clients and Prospective Clients: Found in the old testament book of Genesis in chapter 6 is the story of Noah and the flood. God

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Freshmen in College

William Smead Chief Executive Officer Chief Investment Officer Subscribe to the Missives Podcast Click here to listen to this Missive Dear Clients and Prospective Clients: Everyone who goes to college wants to earn a bachelors degree. Many young people show up at college as freshmen

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The Silence is Deafening

William Smead Chief Executive Officer Chief Investment Officer Subscribe to the Missives Podcast Click here to listen to this Missive Dear Clients and Prospective Clients: Reverse psychology is a terrific tool for those of us who fear success. I was a college golfer at little

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Sixth Sense

William Smead Chief Executive Officer Chief Investment Officer     Dear Clients and Prospective Clients: In the movie, “Sixth Sense”, the little boy could see dead people. Unbeknownst to the movie viewers, the dead people included the character played by Bruce Willis who was counseling him.

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SCM 4th Quarter 2008 Newsletter

The King is Dead, Long Live the King  The French say, “Le Roi est mort, vive le Roi!” The King is dead, long live the King. When the Monarch or holder of the throne would die, a new one would immediately rise up and replace

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SCM Missive | October 22nd, 2008

William Smead Chief Executive Officer Chief Investment Officer      Dear Clients and Prospective Clients:  1. What have U.S. stock markets which fell 35% or more done in the few months after plunging to a violent low? Answer: There are two possibilities which have occurred.

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SCM Missive | August 1st, 2008

William Smead Chief Executive Officer Chief Investment Officer  Investor’s Intelligence is a service founded in 1963 to measure the psychology of the U.S. stock market through the eyes of investment newsletter writers (many of whom manage money themselves). They ask the letter writers if they

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