Thoughts on market events

Modern asset management involves a whole host of measures with the goal of real preservation of capital over the investment horizon. The framework conditions established with the asset owner - such as liquidity requirements, tolerance of fluctuations, the quality of individual components and diversification over different investment classes - are a significant influence in this regard.

A clear analysis and evaluation of the framework conditions is essential to both the fundamental strategic orientation and tactical investment decisions. BPM's flexible "buy and hold" strategy is based on ongoing analysis of the international capital markets and the most likely activity of the key actors in the economic system: private households, companies, banks and national governments as well as their debt levels.

We make our view of the current situation, our prognosis of probable developments and their impact on different investment classes available to our investors through regular publications.

15.10.2016

The dawn of traditional fund strategies?

A guest article by Uwe Günther

Investment strategies that were once successful are now barely working. The new super-powers “central banks” are smashing the classic valuation models. Given the manipulations performed by the Fed, ECB and others, the main aim now is to avoid losses.

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30.08.2016

Financial markets could suffer 'sudden death'

Football matches and stock markets have a lot in common: 'sudden death', for example. Investors need to secure their equity portfolios in good times to avoid losing the game out of nowhere.

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28.06.2016

A much bigger problem is the extremely high level of global indebtedness

The foreseeable end of the debt-cycle that has been going on for some fifteen years now is much worse than Brexit. Investors who fail to act now will end up casualties. Ten actions provide some protection.

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13.10.2015

The stock markets are about to undergo shock treatment

All stock market crashes in history have been based on excessive and unproductive borrowing and lending. The writing on the wall still points towards turbulence. Stock market crashes are debt crashes!

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22.09.2015

The impending boom

Inflation rates are worryingly low globally. Which is why the international federal banks will print even more money. This could create a "crack up boom" in two to five years' time.

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