http://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...-december-fed-hike-likely-but-not-a-done-deal
El-Erian is 30% in cash
El-Erian is 30% in cash
This is also why they are/were an opportunity, in a inflationary economy, stocks rise. Its that simple. The fact that they were hold down for years (even in nominal terms) suggests they were getting cheaper. Its kinda like a volleyball being put underwater, when you let it go, it jumps to the upsideHere is a fun fact, if you ajust for the splits in the 80s and 90s Brazil's Bovepa index is up from 100 in 1968 to 640 million today (640,000,000.00)
A nominal compounded return rate of 38.61% (~7.5% real)
And there are people that doubt that stocks can protect you from inflation
I'm even considering buying some black swan calls in the Bovespa just in case hyperinflation happens again. It wont, but boy, if it does, the calls would go ballistic