As MarketWatch turns 25, we wanted to know what the Reformed Broker thought we would be writing about in five years.
As MarketWatch turns 25, we wanted to know what top investing minds think we will be covering for the next five years. So we turned to the Reformed Broker and things got a little crazy.
For years, Josh Brown has been one of MarketWatch’s favorite market commentators and personalities. We knew him before he was a big shot CNBC regular and CEO of Ritholtz Wealth Management. He blogged a lot on his web site, The Reformed Broker, that he started in 2008, and found a devoted audience that wanted to hear his blunt and straightforward views on Wall Street, books he was reading, even his music preferences.
As MarketWatch turns 25, we asked Brown what he thought we would be covering in the next five years. Here are his lightly edited comments:Brown: I think on MarketWatch in the next five years I will be reading a lot about inflation and then eventually disinflation and then maybe deflation. Hopefully not. But I do think probably a lot of what will be driving trends in the market will have to do with interest rates and macroeconomic concerns.
The 40% of a classical 60/40 portfolio now has a bigger role other than just stabilization. Like you actually can earn yield. It’s not yet a positive real yield because inflation is so high, but it’s nice for it not to be zero. So one really great idea is to go back to basics. And when you’re constructing a portfolio, don’t just think about return on investment, but think about return of investment.
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