Grey Owl Capital Management
Quarterly Letter
While US economic data continues to deteriorate along with much of the globe, pockets of growth have developed. We continue to be generally cautious but have expanded the portfolio to include Japan where we see opportunity today.
Grey Owl Capital's Q4 Letter
Despite the current rally in risk assets that includes US equities, we believe caution remains warranted.
Q3 Quarterly Letter
This is now the third consecutive quarterly letter in which we express a cautious stance toward both the global economy and financial markets. A
Q2 Letter
Our last two quarterly letters conveyed a cautious attitude regarding both the economy and financial markets. The cautious season persists this quarter.
Grey Owl Capital's Q1 Letter
In the first quarter of 2022, financial markets abruptly reversed course and volatility increased significantly.
Grey Owl Capital's Q4 Letter
After a third quarter where large capitalization US equities were barely up and global equities were down, both came roaring back in the fourth quarter of 2021.
End of the Recovery and Reflation Trade?
The yield curve is a powerful indicator. More powerful than many others as May West reminds us. As the greatest reopening momentum now appears behind us, today, our All-Weather portfolio looks more all-weather than it did earlier in the year.
2021 Q1 Letter
The reflation trade continued in earnest during the first quarter of 2021. Commodities were up another 13.3% from January to March, following a 14.7% move in the fourth quarter of 2020.
Quarterly Letter
The 4th quarter of 2020 began with tremendous anxiety and divisiveness around the Presidential election. Investment markets reflected that anxiety.
Quarterly Letter
2020 has proven a challenging year for numerous businesses and individuals, Grey Owl Capital Management included. While most domestic stock market indices have fully recovered from the February and March Covid sell-off, many of our accounts are still down slightly on a year-to-date basis through the end of September.
Quarterly Letter
There is not much new to say since we last wrote to you on April 30, 2020. This might seem odd given the significant amount of changed patterns and uncertainty in our daily lives.
Quarterly Letter
We are cautious today. This is a unique period of Knightian uncertainty. In a world of unbounded unknowns, protecting capital is paramount. However, the environment is in a state of flux and new information is developing at a rapid pace.
Quarterly Letter
It is probably hard to remember after a week or so of coronavirus fears, but during Q4 2019, “risk” assets once again outperformed “haven” assets. This was after two quarters of “haven” asset outperformance.