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Ken Fisher

Ken Fisher

Ken Fisher is the founder, executive chair and co-chief investment officer of Fisher Investments, a global investment adviser with $160 billion of assets under management

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The US Department of Justice alleges that Apple holds a smartphone monopoly. Getty Images
Why the power of creative destruction enriches investors

The constant churn of new start-ups replacing the old is capitalism’s self-regulatory feature and doesn't require government intervention to reign in Big Tech

MoneyApril 02, 2024
Ken Fisher
A trader at the New York Stock Exchange. The Bank of America’s February fund manager survey revealed the most bullishness since January 2022. Reuters
How investor sentiment can move markets

Stocks move most on the gap between reality and expectations, with current data showing more gains ahead

MoneyMarch 05, 2024
Ken Fisher
The Wall Street Bull in Manhattan, New York. Tech and other big global growth stocks should lead early in 2024. Getty Images
Why investors can expect a bull market encore in 2024

World stocks are likely to record moderate double-digit gains as economic resilience and political tailwinds fuel a good to great year

MoneyFebruary 06, 2024
Ken Fisher
Investors must free themselves of recency bias and weigh potential new events in the next three to 30 months. Reuters
What are the potential risks threatening markets?

A silent credit freeze, falling money supply and overreaching crypto regulations are a few risks worth noting

MoneyJanuary 02, 2024
Ken Fisher
A trader at the New York Stock Exchange. Throughout the years, there have been periodic recessions and bear markets but growth has continued despite ageing populations. AP
Why stock markets will always evolve with the times

Ageing demographics are a sign of prosperous countries, leading to economic growth and stock market gains

MoneyDecember 05, 2023
Ken Fisher
It's time to celebrate the hidden examples of economic equilibrium, says Ken Fisher. Bloomberg
Why markets should 'cheer' the bullish return of economic normality

Supply chains, travel spending and personal saving rates are back to pre-Covid levels

MoneyNovember 07, 2023
Ken Fisher
Benchmarking your portfolio acts as a measuring stick to gauge performance. Getty Images
Why you should benchmark your portfolio against a global stock index

The strategy provides a measuring stick for gauging performance and tailoring your portfolio to underweight or overweight categories

MoneyOctober 03, 2023
Ken Fisher
The current bull market should continue to deliver worth returns. AFP
Why investors should learn the skill of sitting still

The current bull market has legs and patience is vital despite the negative headlines

MoneySeptember 05, 2023
Ken Fisher
A young bull market signals that it is a great time to own stocks. Getty
Three sectors that will lead the bull market run

Global technology, the consumer discretionary and communication services sectors should experience a growth turbocharge

MoneyAugust 01, 2023
Ken Fisher
Some AI exposure may be beneficial. But it should not be the swing factor to own or avoid a given stock or sector. Getty
How to invest in AI the smart way

Investors must seek high-quality growth stocks partly fuelled by the technology

MoneyJuly 04, 2023
Ken Fisher
High-end fashion retail stores in London. Global luxury goods stocks are up 14.2 per cent in the year to date. EPA
Why the luxury goods stock run isn’t done yet

Recent weakness is a good buying opportunity despite high valuations

MoneyJune 06, 2023
Ken Fisher
As initial bull market rallies build, investors who are raw from the prior market drop sell — but that may be a mistake. Reuters
Why investors need to guard against 'breakevenitis'

If you need growth to finance longer-term goals, the biggest risk you face is missing bull markets’ big, long-term returns

MoneyMay 02, 2023
Ken Fisher
Before buying gold, investors should understand the precious metal and how it behaves. Reuters
Why all that glitters isn’t gold when it comes to investing

As the price of the precious metal approaches a record high, it is important to understand it is a commodity that has no earnings, adaptability or dividends

MoneyApril 18, 2023
Ken Fisher
For more than a decade, market bears claimed ultra-low interest rates were the only reason stocks did well. They see recent central bank rate hikes ending all that. AFP
Why interest rates should not dictate stock performance

Sentiment remains 'snarkily' pessimistic, as most observers hunt for negatives to stomp on equities

MoneyApril 04, 2023
Ken Fisher
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Investors should remain bullish despite negative sentiment in February. AFP
Why there is a colossal danger in selling stocks now

Offloading equities would be a risky move for growth-seeking investors as the power of compounding is high-octane portfolio fuel

MoneyMarch 07, 2023
Ken Fisher
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