6 Ways to Use Convertibles to Potentially Manage U.S., Non-U.S. Equity Risk
Have it your way: Calamos’ six actively managed open-end funds use convertibles to support a variety of asset allocation goals.
Read PostHave it your way: Calamos’ six actively managed open-end funds use convertibles to support a variety of asset allocation goals.
Read PostThe gap between Calamos Market Neutral Income Fund (CMNIX)’s total return and Morningstar’s “investor return” is a skinny 6 basis points over 10 years—dramatically better than the Alternatives category group average of 433 basis points.
Read PostThe Calamos Market Neutral Income Fund (CMNIX) team anticipates heightened volatility and additional opportunity in what seems likely to be a politically charged fourth quarter.
Read PostEquities and convertibles can do well, but the winners going forward might be different over the next six to 12 months than the winners of the last six to 12 months.
Read PostThe Calamos investment team makes the case for additional market upside—while cautioning investors to prepare for turbulence.
Read PostAfter all the market optimism expressed in August, the September 3-8 pullback provided a reminder that equities can surprise and disappoint. We have a few ideas for managing the risks.
Read Post"What do we see ahead? Investment professionals are invited to join a series of conference calls with the Calamos Investment Management team providing perspectives on their respective domains, including U.S. and international equities, liquid alternatives, and fixed income."
Read PostCalamos Global Growth and Income Fund (CGCIX) offers a different way to strike a balanced allocation—with both income and price appreciation that have produced the results that investment professionals believe are needed to keep retirements on track.
Read PostInvestor allocations to cash reflects the discomfort with the stock market. But for the long-term investor, cash may not serve their best interests.
Read PostTIPS are not the only alternative for investors seeking an inflation hedge. Market neutral funds have demonstrated resilience when interest rates rise.
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