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Monat: Mai 2024
Dissent in Financial Markets
Good Morning Ladies and Gentlemen
„If I say something right that the wrong people like, then the right thing doesn’t automatically become wrong.„
Andreas Rebers, cabaret artist
Dissent
My preferred definition of “dissent” in financial markets emphasizes the value of differing opinions or views between market participants, analysts, or other experts. These variations can span across various aspects of the financial markets, such as the preference of certain asset classes, the valuation of assets, the direction of share prices, interest rate trends, or the overall economic situation. It’s crucial to understand that having different points of view in financial markets (and everything else) is not only normal but also beneficial, as these are influenced by many factors, including uncertainty.
Consistency
Ladies and Gentlemen, you know, my partners just published their “In Gold we Trust Report.” My last “Stefan’s Weekly” was dedicated to it. Many thanks for the many positive feedbacks by mail and on LinkedIn. I truly believe this report represents an excellent piece of work, regardless of whether one likes gold or not. Personally, I prefer „productive“, i.e. cash flow-producing assets, but I am always intrigued by the quality of my partners‘ arguments. However, sometimes, I receive a comment or two from “irritated” friends and/or readers claiming that I was not consistent in my “thinking” by highlighting non-productive assets while otherwise advocating cash flows as „the most important thing“. The only thing I can say is that to me, this is never a question of ideology but common sense. And common sense in financial markets, as everywhere really, is to look at and listen to different perspectives.
Ideology
This brings me back to my “Stefan’s Weekly” from some weeks ago. If I try not to be caught up by ideological thoughts, I very much feel like I can appreciate someone’s work, thoughts, etc., even if I am not sharing every aspect of that person’s opinion. Furthermore, I also think it would be presumptuous to believe that I/we know or understand everything, especially since understanding in the sense of comprehending does not necessarily mean knowing something or someone 100%. Why is it that in today’s world, I almost feel people are obsessed with being irritated, outraged or offended? Ladies and Gentlemen, dissent is healthy! It makes us think and question our own beliefs.
Equities
Of course, I am still a great believer in equity investments. Statistically, no other asset class has performed better over the last 100+ years. Volatility may be an issue for some investors; I do understand that. Yet, in every society, people’s demands are rising faster than the economy allows, and thus, solid companies (and governments) are bound to grow. If I could invest in governments, I probably would, as governments have a monopoly and can raise their prices at will and grow incessantly. Governments produce crazy cash flows. Most of them have a spending issue, but that, I believe, could be taken care of. Anyway, since I cannot invest in governments, I mainly invest in equities of solid cash flow-producing companies instead while trying to stay diversified by using a multi-asset approach.
Today’s quote
I did not choose today’s quote by chance. I very much think the German cabaret artist, musician and composer Andreas Rebers is correct in claiming that if “I say something right that the wrong people like, then the right thing doesn’t automatically become wrong.” By the way, this is also true for politics. Think about it.
Ladies and Gentlemen
As always, please share your opinion with me, but please do not forget (instead of hitting the reply button) to send your messages to smk@incrementum.li
Many thanks, indeed!
I wish you an excellent start to the day and the weekend!
Yours truly,
Stefan M. Kremeth
CEO & Head of Wealth Management
Incrementum AG – we love managing assets
Tel.: +423 237 26 60
Cell: +41 79 303 48 39
Im alten Riet 102
9494 Schaan/Liechtenstein
Mail: smk@incrementum.li
New Bull Market for Metals: Miners and Silver Lead the Way
Jeremy Szafron, Anchor at Kitco News, interviews Ronni P. Stöferle, Managing Partner at Incrementum AG, about the 2024 „In Gold We Trust“ report. This interview covers the latest trends in the gold market, driven by geopolitical tensions like the Russia-Ukraine conflict and rising inflation.
In Gold We Trust Report – Das neue Gold-Playbook
Am 17. Mai 2024 wurde der diesjährige – mittlerweile 18. – In Gold We Trust-Report im Rahmen einer internationalen und live im Internet übertragenen Pressekonferenz präsentiert. Autoren des Reports sind die beiden Fondsmanager Ronald-Peter Stöferle und Mark J. Valek vom liechtensteinischen Vermögensverwalter Incrementum AG.
Volatilität wird immer ein Thema bleiben
Bitcoin-Experte Mark Valek erklärt, warum der Bitcoin-Preis noch lang dynamischer steigen wird als der Goldpreis und warum Bitcoin Gold trotzdem nicht verdrängen wird.
Völlig neue Spielregeln für den Goldmarkt
Gold knackte zuletzt die magische 2000-Euro-Grenze pro Unze. Führen die multiplen Krisen und die Aussicht auf Zinssenkungen bald zu neuen Rekorden? Oder ist Gold längst überbewertet?
Das neue Gold-Playbook | In Gold We Trust-Report 2024
Das neue Gold-Playbook | In Gold We Trust-Report 2024
Am 17. Mai 2024 wurde der diesjährige – mittlerweile 18. – In Gold We Trust-Report im Rahmen einer internationalen und live im Internet übertragenen Pressekonferenz präsentiert. Autoren des Reports sind die beiden Fondsmanager Ronald-Peter Stöferle und Mark J. Valek vom liechtensteinischen Vermögensverwalter Incrementum AG.
In Gold We Trust – 18th Edition “The New Gold Playbook”
Good Morning Ladies and Gentlemen
„Plurality of opinions is the engine of democracy.„
Hannah Arendt
My partners Ronni and Mark
Every May, my partners, Ronald P. Stöferle and Mark J. Valek, look horrible, overtired, exhausted, and still happy. This is because the “In Gold We Trust” report is due every May, and until it is published, especially towards the end of the production phase, they are committed to giving their hearts and selling their souls to give you and us another fantastic reading experience. Sleepless nights, coordinating dozens of people, proofreading, and preparing press conferences and interviews culminate after months of hard work in a few concentrated days.
IGWT 2024 introduction video
First, I am happy to share the introduction videos in English and German with you. Please feel free to click on the following links to watch them. Ronni points out the critical points of this year’s report.
Video presentation: In Gold We Trust report 2024 – English
Video presentation: In Gold We Trust report 2024 – German
IGWT 2024 “The New Gold Playbook”
Second, I am happy to share with you the reports that can be downloaded in extended and compact versions via the following links:
English German
Compact versions here:
English German Spanish
Thanks
Many thanks to Ronni, Mark, our assistants Jeannine, Lois and Richard (who just passed his final CFA exams and became an official CFA chart holder), as well as all our external experts and helping hands, for your outstanding work again. Every year, I feel like it cannot get any better, and every year, you prove me wrong! Thank you!
Ladies and Gentlemen
As always, please share your opinion with me, but please do not forget (instead of hitting the reply button) to send your messages to smk@incrementum.li
Many thanks, indeed!
I wish you an excellent start to the day and the weekend!
Yours truly,
Stefan M. Kremeth
CEO & Head of Wealth Management
Incrementum AG – we love managing assets
Tel.: +423 237 26 60
Cell: +41 79 303 48 39
Im alten Riet 102
9494 Schaan/Liechtenstein
Mail: smk@incrementum.li
No Appropriate Attitude
Good Morning Ladies and Gentlemen
„It’s warmer inside the herd; it can be very cold outside of it.„
Attributed to: Jean Marie Eveillard
Last week’s «Stefan’s Weekly»
Many thanks to all the readers who sent in their comments. It was overwhelming to receive so many positive emails full of compliments. Many thanks, indeed! Let me take my last week’s thoughts just a little further in today’s “Stefan’s Weekly”.
The effects of imprinting
Imprinting is a rapid and relatively permanent learning process that occurs during critical periods. It impacts an individual’s behaviour, relationships, and overall development. imprinting primarily relates to biological and cultural learning, yet it indirectly influences our ideologies. Cultural, political, and cognitive factors interact to shape our worldview, and early imprints play a significant role in this process. In other words, most of us should not overestimate our own ideologies, as they are usually the result of imprinting during critical periods in our lives.
Imprinting in asset management
In asset management, imprinting during critical periods may play a significant role, i.e., losses during a market crash, the Great Financial Crisis, or hypes of tech, biotech, meme stocks, or any other such past and possibly future scenario. Then, by definition, the most sensible allocation of available funds cannot be taken for granted. Fear and greed influence the way we think and act. Ladies and Gentlemen, it is not an appropriate attitude, yet we are not immune to it.
A good way to invest
You may ask, “What is a good way to invest, then?” That is a valid question! The answer is: “It depends!” It depends on your views, investment horizon, investment preferences, risk capacity, and willingness to take risks. I generally like the idea of a competition of ideas for the most sensible allocation of available funds because I believe funds should be able to achieve their maximum effect. Personally, I have always liked cash flow-producing investments, and you know what, when my partners and I started Incrementum in 2013, we went financially through challenging times because cash flows did not match costs during the first years of developing our business, and I probably got further imprinted with this idea of the importance of regular cash flows.
What we do for our private clients
We very much believe in long-term investing. Progress usually takes time, especially in asset management. A good portfolio takes time to develop, grow, and progress; we also think it needs some basic maintenance. For our private clients, we try to find cash flow-producing investments at sensible valuations within the defined investment universe across various sectors, intending to lead to sensible diversification. In those portfolios, we seek to avoid ideological and short-term thinking. It is a predominantly bottom-up approach, yet we always look at the macro environment for indications of the potential development of our investments. Still, we are deliberately not trying to call the market but rather stick to a company’s fundamentals in the expectation of gushing cash flows.
The effect of compounding
Compounding positively influences performance due to the regular reinvesting of cash flows generated in our portfolios. The pleasant side effect of this compound interest effect is its intrinsic inflation protection.
Ladies and Gentlemen
As always, please share your opinion with me, but please do not forget (instead of hitting the reply button) to send your messages to smk@incrementum.li
Many thanks, indeed!
I wish you an excellent start to the day and the weekend!
Yours truly,
Stefan M. Kremeth
CEO & Head of Wealth Management
Incrementum AG – we love managing assets
Tel.: +423 237 26 60
Cell: +41 79 303 48 39
Im alten Riet 102
9494 Schaan/Liechtenstein
Mail: smk@incrementum.li
Warum Gold am Anfang eines Bullenmarktes steht
Ronald Stöferle, Managing Partner bei der Incrementum AG, spricht über die bevorstehende Veröffentlichung des jährlichen Goldreports „In Gold We Trust“ und die aktuelle Lage auf dem Goldmarkt.