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“Davidson” submits:

See 2017 Hedge Fund Letters.

If I understand the US$/$WTI/Economic Expectations/Capital Risk-Reward relationship, Trump’s action against Syria, which is really an action against Russia, Iran, N. Korea, China efforts to attact Democratic ideals, should be reflected in a weaker US$ as capital repatriates to Emerging Markets. Algorithms have connected a belief that strong US$/ weak $WTI signals slowing economic activity. It is all connected based on past patterns even though these connections have only been roughly connected prior to 2003.

The action the past few days of weak $WTI/stronger US$ is being reversed on Trump’s strong response to Syria’s actions. Will be interesting to watch next few days.

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These relationships are not lock-step but they are certainly connected to investor beliefs where the Risk/Reward is most favorable. Trump’s success in getting general tariff reduction is supportive of a stronger US$, but global trade relationships and investment opportunities still favor a weaker US$ in my sense of the overall trend of global capital allocation.

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Todd Sullivan is a Massachusetts-based value investor and a General Partner in Rand Strategic Partners. He looks for investments he believes are selling for a discount to their intrinsic value given their current situation and future prospects. He holds them until that value is realized or the fundamentals change in a way that no longer support his thesis. His blog features his various ideas and commentary and he updates readers on their progress in a timely fashion. His commentary has been seen in the online versions of the Wall St. Journal, New York Times, CNN Money, Business Week, Crain’s NY, Kiplingers and other publications. He has also appeared on Fox Business News & Fox News and is a RealMoney.com contributor. His commentary on Starbucks during 2008 was recently quoted by its Founder Howard Schultz in his recent book “Onward”. In 2011 he was asked to present an investment idea at Bill Ackman’s “Harbor Investment Conference”.

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