THOR’s Disciplined Approach

Jim Gore, CIO, discusses the first two steps of THOR’s investment process. He uses these steps to describe an investment opportunity in Master Limited Partnerships (MLP’s) today.
Market Sell-Off Update: Why Diversification Matters

Before the recent sell-off, the S&P 500 was more overvalued than the beginning of 2000 (when looking at price-to-sales ratio). This market sell-off is also different than that of 2000. Here we have seen all parts of the market sell-off initially. In 2000 this was not the case. There were places in the market that […]
Corporate Debt Looms Large

Corporations have had the wind at their backs with low interest rates. This lead to record levels of corporate debt issuance, which has surpassed 45% of GDP. There are now over $4trillion in corp. bonds due over the next 5 years. Companies will be forced to refinance at high rates or sell stock, which could […]
Using Buckets for a Long Term Savings Strategy

In our last blog, we talked about how important human capital can be as it relates to your total economic wealth. Saving as much of your income as possible, especially in your early earning years, is critical. Just as important is the location of those savings. For sure, there are many ways to save today […]
Fed is Falling Behind the Curve

Short term interest rates should be much higher – possibly 5%. The Federal Reserve is behind the curve and we believe this will lead to inflation.
Cash Yields More Than Stocks

Today short term bonds yield more than the stock market, Jim explains in the most recent video update…
Inflation Being Caused by Trucking, Shipping, and Energy Prices

We believe inflation pressures will be here for at least the next two years because of higher costs for shipping goods around the globe. Both the trucking and cargo shipping industries have initiated new regulations that are, by themselves, increasing costs. In trucking, it is the regulations regarding electronic logging devices (ELDs) and in […]
Will Italy Be Saved by the ECB?

The Italian election at the end of May has shaken up Europe and the Italian bond market. The change in Italy will make things more volatile over the next several months. We believe that the ECB will keep Italy afloat with purchases of Italian Government bonds. When Mario Draghi steps down late next year. It […]
Ballooning Corporate Debt

Corporations have increased debt loads over the past few years because of the Federal Reserve’s ultra easy monetary policy. Now with rates going up, stress is starting to show up in the corporate bond market. With over $4.4 trillion in corporate bonds coming due by the end of 2022, higher interest rates means higher costs. […]
Why We LIKE Emerging Markets

Jim Gore, CIO of THOR Investment Management, discusses why THOR sees value in emerging markets.