Archive for March, 2017
ASIA RISING
In this final week of the winter fund-raising season, on television this week we are revisiting one of our most popular recent programs. How do you prevent investors from buying and selling at the wrong time? Financial innovator and successful value investor, Gotham Funds’ Joel Greenblatt explains his new hybrid approach combining indexing and his active long/short strategies. Watch the episode again here.
We are always looking for investment opportunities for our viewers, even during fund raising season on Public Television. This week a report from past WealthTrack guest, Robert Horrocks, Chief Investment Officer of the pioneering, Asia-oriented mutual fund firm Matthew Asia caught our eye.
The U.S. has been the place to be over the last 5 years, outperforming just about every other stock market. However Horrocks says that is changing. Year-to-date Pacific/Asia ex-Japan equity funds have outperformed U.S. domestic oriented stock funds. Matthews points out that the behavior of the two markets is becoming increasingly differentiated and the correlation between the two is decreasing. What’s going on? Will it last? Horrocks shares his perspective with us.

GENDER DIVERSITY
On television this week, we look back at Part 2 of our exclusive interview with Wall Street’s number one economist Ed Hyman and top global investor Matthew McLennan, we look at the dramatic financial changes occurring around the world and what they mean for business and investors.You can watch it here.
PREMIUM: GENDER DIVERSITY
On television this week, we look back at Part 2 of our exclusive interview with Wall Street’s number one economist Ed Hyman and top global investor Matthew McLennan, we look at the dramatic financial changes occurring around the world and what they mean for business and investors.You can watch it here.
NEW THIS WEEK:
PASSIVE WIN
During public television’s fundraising drive we are revisiting our exclusive two part annual outlook with Ed Hyman, Wall Street’s # 1 ranked economist for a record 36 years. He and five-star rated mutual fund manager Matthew McLennan discuss how much the financial world has changed and what it means for the U.S. economy and markets. You can watch it again here.
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PREMIUM: PASSIVE WIN
During public television’s fund raising drive we are revisiting our exclusive two part annual outlook with Ed Hyman, Wall Street’s # 1 ranked economist for a record 36 years. He and five-star rated mutual fund manager Matthew McLennan discuss how much the financial world has changed and what it means for the U.S. economy and markets. You can watch it again here.
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