I generally try to avoid watching CNBC and other 24-hour financial networks. It seems to me that since they’re forced to fill hours of airtime with something, they often air useless, inaccurate information and have uninformed guests...
Read moreHumans Being Human
Along with Gene Fama and Lars Hanson, Robert Shiller was recently awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for his impressive contribution to the understanding of asset prices. His biggest contributions are in the area of behavioral finance...
Read moreThe Importance of Rebalancing
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9FIgT-DYOw&w=420&h=315] The idea of rebalancing may seem counter intuitive to most people. Basically it means selling the parts of the portfolio that have been doing the best and buying the ones...
Read moreGene Fama Wins The Nobel Prize In Economic Sciences
If you are a regular reader of this blog you know I frame my investment philosophy around research performed by academia. Gene Fama’s research has definitely influenced the way I think about markets more than any other academic. He shares the...
Read moreMore About Style Premium Diversification
Last week I posted an article about incorporating style premiums into a portfolio and how it will increase efficiency (higher return per unit of risk). Some readers had some questions that I will address today. The first question: when looking at...
Read moreDiversifying Across Style Premiums
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LulZmlR5Gc&w=420&h=315] Diversifying your portfolio across asset classes is well known to increase the return of a portfolio while reducing risk. Today we will talk about another way to diversify a...
Read moreCan You Time The Market?
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_Jdh73DCI0&w=420&h=315] It is a very tempting proposition. All you have to do is get out of the market when it is at its highs and jump back in after it tanks. It sounds simple enough and has...
Read moreWhat is Better, Saving More Or Getting Higher Returns?
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpvtSHjKIi8&w=560&h=315] In a previous post we looked at a simple compounding interest example. It showed that if you start saving early in your life you can end up with more money in retirement...
Read moreCan You Stomach Tracking Error?
It is well known that diversification is the only real way to increase returns while reducing risk. Normally this risk is measured academically using statistical calculations such as standard deviation. There is another risk that investors must...
Read moreStart Saving Early and Often
Compounding interest is a very powerful thing. Today we will take a look at an example that will hopefully convince you or your children to start saving early and often.
Read moreThe Value Premium
Continuing with our series on style premiums, today I will talk about the value premium, or the tendency for value stocks to outperform growth stocks...
Read moreThe Size Premium
Continuing with our series on style premiums, today I will talk about the size premium or the tendency for small cap stocks to outperform large cap stocks...
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