Tim Holland, CFA, asks and answers those questions we think will be top of mind for clients as they open their quarterly statements and think back on the quarter that was:
- How low can yields go?
- Why have foreign markets lagged the US?
- What impact do tariffs have on the economy and markets?
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Tim Holland, CFA
Tim Holland is the Chief Investment Officer at Orion Advisor Solutions, where he oversees the investment management and strategies for Orion Portfolio Solutions and Brinker Capital Investments. Prior to his current role, Tim was the Global Investment Strategist at Brinker Capital where he worked with senior members of the investment team to develop and deliver Brinker Capital’s macroeconomic and capital markets outlook, including the company’s investment views and portfolio positioning. Tim has over 20 years of investment experience.
Prior to joining Brinker Capital, Tim was a Portfolio Manager at TAMRO Capital Partners, where he directed overall portfolio construction on two long-only, US equity strategies based on fundamental company and industry analysis and understanding the potential impact of economic, industry, and political trends on portfolio holdings. Prior to TAMRO, Tim was employed as an Equity Analyst at Manley Asset Management, a long/short hedge fund firm. Additionally, he was a Partner at Towers Group, a boutique corporate communications firm providing media and public relations counsel to capital markets companies. Tim received his Bachelor of Arts in political science from Drew University. He holds a FINRA Series 65 designation and is a CFA® charterholder.
Tim’s investment commentary can be found in various business media, including CNBC, Fox Business, Bloomberg TV, Bloomberg Radio, The Wall Street Journal, Investor’s Business Daily, and Financial Times.