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Bayer Cutting Back In Emerging Markets

IndexUniverse Staff (June 22nd, 2009) Writes:

Toronto-based adviser taking advantage of rally to sell high-flying stocks and buy more of his favorite bond ETFs and DFA funds.

 

Mike Bayer considers himself a contrarian investor.

In the past few months, as stock markets soared, that sort of go-against-the-grain approach has taken center stage.

The Toronto, Canada-based adviser and president of Strategic Analysis Capital Management says he prefers to buy exchange-traded funds and mutual funds from Dimensional Fund Advisors when they’re out of favor.

“The problem most investors have is that they tend to trade too frequently and make changes in the wrong direction. They’re buying high and selling low,” said Bayer, who works with individual and institutional clients in Canada and the United States.

Since early March, SACM has been taking advantage of the rally in stocks to rebalance client portfolios. Bayer has been trimming positions in the Vanguard Emerging Markets Stock ETF (NYSE: VWO).

“Emerging markets have had a big run-up in

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A Good Time To Diversify

IndexUniverse Staff (December 3rd, 2008) Writes:

Portfolio manager says those who've kept a level head in rough times should be well-positioned now to take advantage of attractive valuations. 

Kenneth Smith has been spending a lot of time lately trying to make sure that market volatility doesn't send investors into a tail spin.

As a result, the chief investment officer at Seattle-based Empirical Wealth Management says that the high net-worth and institutional clients he works with aren't ready to panic yet.  

But he credits such realistic expectations to not only this year's educational push. Smith explains that he has been sounding a similar theme when markets were running strong from 2003 through late last year. The difference, he says, is that during bull markets the message has been to not chase asset classes that are performing well. 

Now, conditions are different. But the veteran advisor and portfolio managers says keeping a level head and remaining unemotional as market volatility remains high

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