Kevin A Tuttle Predicts The Continuation Of Volatility In The U.S Market
Kevin A. Tuttle is a re-investor, business strategist, investment education strategist and a brilliant writer in Orlando, Florida area. He has been working in the real estate and investment brokerage industry for a long time.
The US market witnessed a volatile state for long in 2016 and post election this year, we can just hope that Donald Trump brings in some relief. Kevin had predicted and described in detail about this volatility back in 2012, when he was working with a reputed private firm. While penning down certain statistics of the US equity market, he noticed certain anomalies and described in detail about those through his brilliant article titled “ Why It's Nearly Certain That Market Volatility Will Continue”, published in Minyanville.
In April 2007 Kevin had penned down an update on the 100-Year Market Theory and shortened the secular channels into smaller cyclical moves within. Since 2009, he further analyzed the condition of the US equity market and came up with the following statistics:
The above data clearly shows the exorbitant increase in the volatility data. From this statistics Kevin concluded that this upsurge in volatility marks the beginning or end of a trend. Investment in such markets have their own set of risks and risks correspond directly to volatility.
Kevin A Tuttle’s expertise in his niche helped him to predict in 2012 that the volatility will continue till today and even after Trump’s appearance on the scene, the US equity market is still finding its presence.
Kevin A Tuttle is a reader who keeps himself updated with the latest knowledge of the news happening around and analyzes them to understand more about it. His researches and findings are what he compiles in his latest articles and helps the people to understand any information on the financial sector.
If you want to know more about what is happening in the stock market, US equity market and more on the financial sector, start reading the informative articles written by Kevin A Tuttle.
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