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21 January 2016

Investing amid Volatility: A Resource Guide

Posted In: Drivers of Value

Investing amid Volatility: A Resource Guide

The first few weeks of 2016 have produced the worst start to a year for US equity markets ever recorded.

The US Federal Reserve recently began the process of unwinding its extraordinary support measures for the markets, which had been in place since the financial crisis in 2008. The Fed raised the target federal funds rate by 25 basis points (bps) and now world markets are in a tizzy. Japan, China, and Europe are struggling and it’s not clear that the United States has the economic strength to emerge unscathed.

It’s only natural to be worried. But what’s an investor to do? Has the game changed? Will my portfolio get crushed? Am I doing right by my clients? So many questions.

In response, we have assembled a list of articles, presentations. and observations that we hope are timely and helpful in light of the present market turmoil.

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About the Author(s)
Ron Rimkus, CFA

Ron Rimkus, CFA, was Director of Economics & Alternative Assets at CFA Institute, where he wrote about economics, monetary policy, currencies, global macro, behavioral finance, fixed income and alternative investments, such as gold and bitcoin (among other things). Previously, he served as SVP and Director of Large-cap Equity Products for BB&T Asset Management, where he led a team of research analysts, 300 regional portfolio managers, client service specialists, and marketing staff. He also served as a Senior Vice President and Lead Portfolio Manager of large-cap equity products at Mesirow Financial. Rimkus earned a BA degree in economics from Brown University and his MBA from the Anderson School of Management at UCLA. Topical Expertise: Alternative Investments · Economics