Stagflationary Recession or Stagflation? How to Model Federal Reserve Actions
The Fed is taking a hawkish stance to quell rampant inflation, but doing so on the verge of a potential recession. Given this and the recent supply shocks, increasing the Fed Funds Rate to 3.5% may have unintended consequences. Yon Perullo and Daniel of RiXtrema explain how financial advisors should model these scenarios to clients.
Is the Prospect of a Biden Win Powering the Yuan?
People have been asking (a lot) for election scenarios. What will markets do if Biden wins? What will they do if Trump wins? And I have covered those topics here and here. As time ticks on and the situation changes (Supreme Court vacancy anyone?), prognostications may become further removed from actual results.
Improve Plan Sponsor Conversion & Increase Revenue with ParticipantDirect
How Does This Help You? How This Helps Participants? How This Helps Plan Sponsor? We always explain to our clients that Larkspur-RiXtrema apps have two goals: Help you win more...Read More
Journey Through The Liquidity Trap
The Pandemic is a Supply Shock It’s a TRAP! A Liquidity Trap! So, who provides the growth? Odysseus’ Choice More risk scenarios in Portfolio Crash Test Pro (Banner Below) In...Read More
Add or Create your own Custom Stress Tests
How to change scenarios How to create a Custom Stress Test PortfolioCrashTest has always been able to choose different scenarios to stress test your portfolios. However, in PCTpro you can...Read More
Panademic Stress Test
We have written a lot about the potential for market corrections and scenarios that may disrupt the decade long bull market. The Coronavirus is the most tangible example of a short-term threat to the market’s long upward climb. And our clients, keenly aware of the potential for market disruption, have asked us to create a Coronavirus stress scenario for Portfolio Crash Testing Pro