June 22, 2022

👀 Looking back a couple of years ago…

👀 Looking back a couple of years ago…

I can barely remember what I ate for breakfast these days but I was recently reminded that in May 2020, having been largely on the right side of market moves in the first 4 months of the year, we published our expectations for the remaining 8 months………… We later re-used these in our mid year review which was recently re-published on https://www.researchgate.net/publication/347273576_So_What_Happens_Now_2020_Halfway_Outlook_Presentation_Slides

(although we did underestimate the scale of both the upside and downside moves, but we pointed out at the time that this was likely to be the case as we were second-guessing the reactions of policymakers)

Some extracts from our thinking at the time

Our advisory portfolios finished 2020 with an average gain of 16.93%, one losing month (loss less than -1%), and Sharpe Ratio and IR above our historical mean. I had remembered that part but I was slightly surprised to see that we’d already started the discussions on inflation and on unwinding stimulus. Interestingly we’d forecasted that the US debt plus the Fed balance sheet would exceed $35 trillion by year end (which I think was roundly dismissed at the time). It turns out that we were spot on ($35.01 trillion).

Sometimes, we can learn a lot about looking forwards by looking back…..


MBMG Investment Advisory is licensed by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Thailand as an Investment Advisor under licence number Dor 06-0055-21.

About the Author:

Paul Gambles is licensed by the SEC as both a Securities Fundamental Investment Analyst and an Investment Planner.


Please Note: While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained herein is correct, MBMG Group cannot be held responsible for any errors that may occur. The views of the contributors may not necessarily reflect the house view of MBMG Group. Views and opinions expressed herein may change with market conditions and should not be used in isolation.


Facebook
X
LinkedIn

Related articles