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Cumberland Advisors Week in Review (Nov 26, 2018 - Nov 30, 2018)

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The Cumberland Advisors Week in Review is a recap of news, commentary, and opinion from our team. These are not revised assessments, and circumstances may have changed in the market from the time of original publication. We also include older commentaries that our editors have determined may be of interest to our audience. Your feedback is always welcome.

Week In Review

MATT MCALEER'S WEEKLY RECAP

Matt gives us the latest from the Equity Desk In this Week In Review for November 26-30, 2018. Our Director of Equity Strategies for Cumberland Advisors tells you how he's trading and shares some forward thinking. WATCH HERE.

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John Mousseau joins Matt McAleer this week for a discussion about his week in bonds.

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IN THE NEWS

 

 

 

 


IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

 

    • Bitcoin price WARNING: HILARIOUS moment investor compares cryptocurrency to CHOCOLATE COIN

      David Kotok 1/04/2018

      BITCOIN is as tangible as a chocolate coin a top investor has warned in a hilarious quip about the cryptocurrency. Appearing on Bloomberg, Mr Kotok offered the hosts a “New Year’s gift” – a chocolate coin shaped like a bitcoin. Handing out the sweet treat, he said: “I brought proof that bitcoin can be tangible, here’s a New Year’s gift for each of you.” The delighted presenters asked if the gift was chocolate. Mr Kotok said that the chocolate version of the cryptocurrency had more value than the real thing. He said: “That is a chocolate covered bitcoin, that is the most tangible value you will see in bitcoin.”Continued...

 

  • Europe’s Migration Crisis

    Bill Witherell 12/15/2015

    A European perspective on the complex societal challenges now confronting Europe as it seeks to address a humanitarian crisis and heightened security risks. A reader shares, "In every institution, including education, we take for granted that men and women will mix and work together. My friends' children are off dating each other and staying over at each other’s houses. Think about this very specifically and you see that the whole basis of social organization will come under pressure if migration continues, or is allowed to continue, on the scale which seems likely. Think about business life, and you'll see the same thing. The questions to ask are these: How many will come, or try to come, in the coming years? How will they try to live when they get here? What will the reaction of Europeans be? How will all this affect enterprise, investment, and credit ratings?" Continued...

 

 


 

UPCOMING EVENTS

 

    • Adapting to a Changing Climate

      From hurricanes to red tide and sea level rise, learn how a changing climate affects the Sarasota-Manatee region and the state of Florida. Expert speakers will discuss the challenges and impact on Florida and other coastal communities while uncovering the adaptive strategies that bring unique social and economic opportunities. The featured speaker is Bob Bunting, CEO Waterstone Strategies/Scientist/Entrepreneur - January 25, 2019 – Selby Auditorium, USFSM , 8:30 am – 3 pm. Lunch is included. Cumberland Advisors is a sponsor and Patricia Healy, CFA, from our firm will discuss "Climate, Municipal Bonds and Infrastructure" with the audience. Details Here.

 

  • U.S. Manufacturing in a Global Context

    Save the Date! GIC is returning to Sarasota, FL on Friday, February 1, 2019 to partner with the Financial Planning Associates of the Suncoast and Cumberland Advisors. Join us at the Sarasota Yacht Club as we welcome Bill Strauss, Senior Economist and Economic Adviser of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, for a presentation on U.S. Manufacturing in a Global Context. Strauss is a senior economist and economic adviser in the economic research department at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, which he joined in 1982. His chief responsibilities include analyzing the current performance of both the Midwest economy and the manufacturing sector for use in monetary policy. Details Here.

 


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