QWAFAFEW Meeting | Tuesday, July 21st, 2009
Speakers: Mary Ann Bartels, Merrill Lynch US Equity Strategist | C. Michael Carty, New Millennium Advisors
Time: 5:30 PM – 8:15 PM
Venue: Patrick Conway's Pub & Restaurant (downstairs), 40 E 43rd St (between Madison & Vanderbilt), NY, NY.
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AGENDA
5:30 - 6:10 Registration, Networking, and Refreshments
6:10 - 6:15 Chapter Business
6:15 - 7:00 Presentation 1 – Mary Bartels, Lynch US Equity Strategist- The equity markets: past, present and future. A technical/structural review and explanation of what happened to the equity markets in 2008
What will be the role of Hedge Funds
How will they impact the equity market - if at all?
Will quant models regain their appeal?
What hedge funds own versus what they don't
Outlook for the equity, bond and commodity markets for 2009 and beyond
7:00 - 7:15 Break - More Networking & Refreshments
7:15 - 8:00 Presentation 2 – C. Michael Carty, New Millennium Advisors - Taking Out the Trash -
Which ETFs Don’t Work and Why?
A whole new world of investment opportunities opened up for investors with the introduction of ETFs, which offer significant advantages over individual securities and traditional mutual funds. As investors' interest in ETFs grew, so did their number and variety. But, has the luster faded with the recent failures of many ETFs? Do these failures portend their growth has hit its limit. Or, can these failures be attributed to an avoidable compounding of mistakes and unanticipated changes in the ETF marketplace?
Recent wrecks cluttering the ETF highway
Anatomy of a Murder/Suicide
Design Mistakes, or “Alice in Blunderland”
Demise of the Specialist System
Defining a New ETF Business Model
About our speakers:
Mary Ann Bartels is Chief U.S. Market Analyst and head of the U.S. Technical and Market Analysis team within the Investment Strategy Group. She brings over 20 years of investment experience to this role and is well known by clients and business partners for developing various proprietary models for equity pairs trading and for her sector, industry and stock selection. Mary Ann is also known for her extensive work on Hedge Funds. Mary Ann is the lead analyst on research publications such as Market Analysis Comment, Hedge Fund Monitor and Monthly Chart Portfolio of Global Markets. Mary Ann rejoined Merrill Lynch in 1999 working with the European Quantitative Strategy Team, and she became head of Global Equity Trading Research Strategy in 2001. Previously, Mary Ann served as a portfolio manager at both Batterymarch and Avatar/Zweig Associates. Mary Ann has been voted to the Institutional Investor All-American Research team for the past three years and was awarded 2nd place in 2008. Mary Ann earned Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts degrees in Economics from Fordham University. She has been kind enough to grace QWAFAFEW with her presence as a speaker nearly every year since 1998 and we welcome her once again with grateful and open arms.
C. Michael Carty is president and co-founder of the New York chapter of QWAFAFEW, a member of the steering committee since inception, and former treasurer. He has previously made QWAFAFEW presentations on Style Analysis, a Comparative Analysis of Large Cap Indexes, Resampled Efficient Optimization, Portfolio Rebalancing, and Emerging Trends in the ETF Marketplace. He day job is principal and founder of New Millennium Advisors, LLC, an active investment management firm using proprietary quantitative disciplines to manage pension plans and individual accounts which often utilize ETFs. He also served as an expert witness in a high profile patent infringement case involving ETFs. He has authored or co-authored over two dozen articles on a variety of investment subjects, and is a frequent conference speaker; e.g., Capital Link, Dow Jones, FOW, FPA, II, IIR, IMN, NAPFA, Opal, and SRI.
Future QWAFAFEW-NYC Meetings (all Tuesdays unless otherwise indicated)
Wed Aug 19th, 2009 - To be announced shortly
Sep 22nd, 2009 Ian Domowitz, ITG and Jennifer Bender, MSCI Barra
Oct 27th, 2009 - Dan DiBartolomeo, Northfield Information Systems & Jason MacQueen, Alpha Strategies
Nov 17th, 2009 – Matthew Rothman, Barclays Capital & Donald Alexander, RSD Solutions and Adjunct Professor, New York University
Wed, Dec. 9, 2009 – Diane Garnick, Equity Strategist, INVESCO and Herbert Blank, Rapid Ratings International
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