Topic: How To Invest

What is Pat’s commentary for the week of August 3, 2016

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Here’s the text of my most recent quarterly letter sent to our Portfolio Management clients in early July: “If you’re one of our long-time readers, you may recall that starting in the mid-1990s, I often wrote about what I called the “Three Special Energizers”: The move toward free trade and free enterprise around the world. The predictable maturing of the baby boomers, who were heading into the most productive time of their lives—the time when most people earn, spend and save more money than ever before. The productivity explosion from improving computer and communications technology. My view was that investors were underestimating the payoff of these special factors on the stock market. As a result, I figured that the stock-market rise that started in the early 1990s was likely to last longer, and take stock prices much higher, than most people expected. Factor one is on ‘one step back’ My view back in the early 1990s was that the downfall of the old Soviet…