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The Dividend Cafe

The New Rules of Diversification

The Dividend Cafe

The Dividend Cafe - The Bahnsen Group

Dividend Growth Investing, Investing, Estate Planning, Monetary Policy, Wealth Management, Business, Retirement Planning, Macro Economics

4.9572 Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2022

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

The fog of war continues in Ukraine with the entire world watching. The path to some immediate resolution has mostly closed, and expectations are for a complicated and extended process. Prayers are for minimal bloodshed and certainly for a limited scope to where the conflict goes. But few analysts are able to formulate a scenario where this ends well.

The dollar is rallying. The Euro is collapsing. Oil is skyrocketing. U.S. equity markets are experiencing significant gyrations up and down day by day. I believe those five sentences summarize the five most important themes in financial markets right now (the collapse of the ruble and the Russian equity markets does not make the list, because who cares).

I could certainly provide commentary today on the history of how markets have responded to various geopolitical distresses over the years, and maybe that will be needed in the weeks to come. But I believe longtime readers of Dividend Cafe know that I believe a properly constructed asset allocation is supposed to account for the inevitability of, well, distress. It could be geopolitical, or medical, or monetary, or economic, but distress is not new – only the specific reasons for the various particular distresses that come at different times. Today we are going to look at the reality of addressing distress in one’s portfolio through asset allocation – what it means in the current moment, how some elements of this have changed, and why it hasn’t stopped mattering.

I wouldn’t say this is a specifically Ukraine-focused Dividend Cafe, but I would say that it may feel like it if it is understood correctly. We hold principles for the purpose of applying them during times of distress. The Ukraine event is a time of distress. Today’s Dividend Cafe is about the principles that exist before, during, and after such.

Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Dividend Cafe weekly market commentary focused on dividends in your portfolio and dividends in your understanding of economic life.

0:12.8

Well, hello and welcome to another weekly episode of the Dividend Cafe.

0:17.7

I have just gotten off of an airplane and run to my house to be able to

0:23.2

record this before I now go on to my next destination. So it's been kind of a crazy week. And

0:30.6

that's not just true of my schedule and the things that we have going on right now in our portfolio

0:36.5

management and in my research projects now in our portfolio management, in my

0:37.5

research projects, and in our client discussions. But it's obviously true in the market as well.

0:45.2

And I want to talk to you about something today that I think will have the appearance of being

0:52.3

unrelated to the Ukraine situation. And yet I do believe

0:56.8

for more thoughtful listeners and viewers, they may connect the dots a little bit to Ukraine.

1:02.3

It is a talk I want to give that if Ukraine were not happening, I could still give. And if

1:10.0

there was something else happening, a different distress event in the global economy

1:15.2

that maybe was or was not geopolitical or monetary or pandemic or macroeconomic, whatever

1:23.7

the category may be is somewhat irrelevant.

1:26.8

But what we're going through right now

1:28.7

has to do with the geopolitical uncertainty of Russia's ungodly invasion of Ukraine.

1:35.7

And if we weren't going through that, we would be going through something else,

1:39.1

and such as the story of history.

1:42.6

Well, in a weird way, I'm accidentally segueing to what I want to talk about

1:48.2

because I believe that there is a way in which people look at investment markets, that in a lot

1:58.1

of ways, whether it's consciously or not,

2:01.2

whether there's self-awareness to this or not,

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