The commentary below was originally published on 2/7/19. 

Greed and fear.

Wall Street is perpetually stuck between the two extremes. Here at Hedgeye, we are constantly trying to generate alpha and protect our subscribers' portfolios by fading consensus, “Old Wall” views.

As Hedgeye CEO Keith McCullough explains in the clip above, fighting the consensus herd will always be a tug of war, due to conflicts of interest and a lack of proper macro risk management.

“The Old Wall is not going to be long gold – ever,” McCullough explains during a recent edition of The Macro Show.

“They’re never going to short SPY or QQQ and they’re always going to miss a 27 percent drawdown in the Russell. There’s nobody on Wall Street that went bullish for two-and-a-half years like we were into September, then flipped to bearish, and has stayed bearish – but went bullish on stuff that went up.”

Good news.

If you have an actual, repeatable, risk management process, McCullough continues, you can protect your portfolio throughout the economic cycle by avoiding Wall Street’s massive drawdowns.

Watch the full clip above for more.