Investing in the New Volatility Regime

This article was originally published on ETFTrends.com.

By Gary Stringer, Kim Escue and Chad Keller, Stringer Asset Management We think the recent stock market volatility is likely to persist and that equity prices will ultimately move higher. Volatility is a sign of uncertainty and the market is telling us that it is less confident in the prices of assets. Importantly, this uncertainty does [...]

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