Christopher W. Marx

Christopher W. Marx

Global Head—Equity Business Development

25 Years at AB
31 Years of experience

Christopher W. Marx is Senior Vice President and Global Head of Equity Business Development. He is responsible for overseeing the firm’s team of equity investment strategists and product managers, setting strategic priorities and goals for the global Equities business, developing new products, and engaging with clients to represent market views and investment strategies of the firm. Previously, Marx was a senior investment strategist and a portfolio manager of Equities, and in 2011 he cofounded the Global, International and US Strategic Core Equity portfolios with Kent Hargis. He joined the firm in 1997 as a research analyst covering a variety of industries both domestically and internationally, including chemicals, metals, retail and consumer staples. Marx became part of the portfolio-management team in 2004. Prior to joining the firm, he spent six years as a consultant for Deloitte & Touche and Boston Consulting Group. Marx holds a BA in economics from Harvard University and an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Location: New York

Market Sell-Off Shows Risk Is a Moving Target
Beyond the FAANGs: Technology Stocks and Downside Protection
Equities: It’s the Pattern of Performance That Counts
Defense in Motion: Three Strategies to Protect Your Equities
Temperature Check for Equity Valuations
Volatility Alert: Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late
Defying Disruption: Three Ways to Profit
Staying Even-Keeled in Equity Market Crosswinds
Rising Rates Open New Vistas for Stock Pickers
Finding Stability when Stability Is Expensive
Hey, You, Get Off of My Crowd!

Hey, You, Get Off of My Crowd!

by Chris Marx
Many equity investors are hunting for income, which is making some stocks very expensive. That doesn’t mean that seeking income is a bad thing, but you shouldn’t be overpaying for it. We think there are better, less crowded, places to find what you’re looking for.

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The Upside of Less Downside

The Upside of Less Downside

by Chris Marx
With investing, everyone likes to focus on the upswings to their portfolios. But watch those downturns! You may do more for reaching your long-term goals with practicing what we call “winning by not losing,” which is the essence of upside/downside capture.

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