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NDSU Presents: Navigating the Financial Markets

10th May, 2021 · CFAMNEB · Leave a comment

Recap by David Camacho, CPA

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I had the pleasure of attending North Dakota State University’s virtual Navigating the Financial Markets event. NDSU partnered with CFA Society Minnesota (CFAMN) in hosting three distinguished professionals in the asset management industry: Lisa Erickson, CFA (US Bank), Mark Simenstad, CFA (Thrivent), and Robert Thompson, CFA (Mairs & Power).

Lisa Erickson, CFA
U.S. Bank

The presentation kicked off with Lisa Erickson providing an overview of where she sees the economy today and some opinions on where we are going in the near future. In general, she recommends a glass-half-full portfolio orientation, where she is optimistic about the economy and markets but concerned about inflation. I certainly share her inflation concerns and so did the rest of the speakers, as it became one of the most prominent themes throughout the event.

Mark Simenstad, CFA
Thrivent Financial 

Mark Simenstad followed Lisa’s presentation by focusing on the dramatic reduction in economic stress that we are currently seeing in the US market. Factors such as resilient consumer demand and strong manufacturing production, additionally the booming housing market provides him with optimism for the market’s short-term performance. However, he also identifies inflation concerns on the horizon. I was interested in his view of the rapid economic recovery we experienced in response to the Coronavirus restrictions. Mark pointed out the “K” shaped economic recovery we are seeing – where certain sectors are taking off (tech, industries that facilitate working from home), while others are struggling (service, non-work from home industries). I certainly agree with him in identifying this as an area of concern and have also heard others refer to it as a “Y” shaped recovery – potentially accelerating industry trends that were already set in motion pre-pandemic.

Robert Thompson, CFA, CIC
Mairs & Power

Our final speaker was Robert Thompson. I was most interested in his comments regarding permanent asset growth resulting from the Fed’s actions post-COVID. In addition to touching on inflation, he mentioned my other great concern for the US economy – maintaining the dollar’s position as the world’s currency reserve. Certainly, we experience many benefits from this status and would face much steeper challenges were this to change.

The presentations by our three speakers concluded with a Q&A from the audience, with questions ranging from inflation to housing to monetary theory. I was quite impressed by all three speakers and want to express my sincere gratitude to Lisa, Mark, and Robert for sharing their experiences and knowledge with us all. Included below is a bullet point summary of some of their speaking points throughout the event. In general, we have a variety of reasons for optimism in our economy as we emerge from this long un-vaccinated stretch. However, some of the solutions the Fed implemented to cure our sudden recession have the potential to become ills in the future.

Lisa Erickson, CFA, US Bank:

  • Upfront conclusions
    • Recommend a glass-half-full portfolio orientation (optimistic on economy and markets)
      • Interest/Inflation a concern
    • Vaccination and Testing progress are key
    • Policy remains a key focus area
  • Despite early challenges, vaccination progress is accelerating
  • Financial Markets =/= economics
    • US moving towards expansion
  • Domestic earnings are projected to trend higher in 2021 and 2022
    • 21/20 YoY EPS Growth avg 28.3%

Mark Simenstad, CFA, Thrivent:

  • Dramatic Reduction in Economic Stress
    • Resilient Demand – Retail Sales (Gov Support)
    • Rebounding Employment – Claims Data
    • Resilient Manufacturing – Supply chains?
    • Housing – Boom times
  • Recovery Pulling Yields Higher
  • Bond Market and Inflation Expectations
    • Fed still buying 120B bonds / month
    • 10-year breakeven rate climbing, at 5 year high – market pricing in 2.5%
  • Earnings Need to Validate Market Surge
    • Forward 12M P/E Ratio vs Price – growing divide
  • Asset Class Universe – Returns and Yields
    • Treasuries taken a beating over 1 yr
  • Building Diversified Portfolios (MPT)
    • Optimal portfolios, efficient frontier
  • Market “Balance Sheet”
    • Vaccination effort in US asset, effort rest of world liability
    • Rapid economic recovery, k shaped economic recovery
    • Earnings/profit margins, supply chain issues
    • Unprecedented Fed Support, rising interest rate/inflation
    • Market breadth, historically very high valuation
    • Surging Fund Flows, Significant signs of speculation (BTC, SPAC, Coinbase)
    • Massive Fiscal Plans (Infrastructure), Potential Tax Hikes

Robert Thompson, CFA, CIC, Mairs & Power

  • The Fed and Federal Debt
    • Permanent Asset Growth
    • US Debt 21.7 T, 4.8T held by the Fed
    • Since 2/26/20, federal debt increased by 4.3T, 55% of that inc. Fed financed
  • Outlook
    • Economic Growth Post Pandemic
      • Fed Reserve (must maintain our currency reserve status)
      • Stimulus, Real Estate Outlook, Geopolitics, Global Debt Levels (unsustainable?), Crypto and SPACS (worried about SPACS being a bubble)
    • Market Outlook
      • Inflation (biggest concern), Interest Rates (chasing riskier assets seeking higher yields), Corporate Bond Spreads (should do well in current environment), Equity Market

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