“In Investing, You Get What You Don’t Pay For”
That was the title of a keynote address given by Vanguard founder John Bogle in February 2005. For Bogle, a prominent evangelist of low-cost investing, the premise, simply stated, was
That was the title of a keynote address given by Vanguard founder John Bogle in February 2005. For Bogle, a prominent evangelist of low-cost investing, the premise, simply stated, was
How we, as investors, define “the market” can obscure actual investment experiences. To illustrate, look at the following four measures of 2020 year-to-date returns through June 16th. S&P 500 (Large
From March 24th, 2020 through May 26th, 2020, the stock market, as measured by the S&P 500, returned 36%. That is not typo. Over the same period of time, we have seen a torrent of terrible economic news. For example, on April 24th, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released updated economic forecasts that included the following:
The Coronavirus outbreak is a difficult yet eye-opening experience, and a reality check for our financial health. It is a reminder that it does not matter how well life appears
From February 20th, 2020 through March 23rd, 2020, the S&P 500 plummeted 34%. Concerns about the human and economic impact of the Coronavirus drove stock prices to down at a
Since our March 9th note placing current market volatility in context, the market, as measured by the S&P 500, has continued to see major swings in both directions. S&P 500
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