The Stanley Cup Playoffs, Investing and the Narrative Fallacy
“The narrative fallacy addresses our limited ability to look at sequences of facts without weaving an explanation into them, or, equivalently, forcing a logical link,
“The narrative fallacy addresses our limited ability to look at sequences of facts without weaving an explanation into them, or, equivalently, forcing a logical link,
A recent Wall Street Journal article, “New Fund Stars Ride Junk Bonds to the Top”, profiles several bond funds which have drawn in large sums
In a recent white paper, “Vanguard – Quantifying Advisor Alpha“, mutual fund company Vanguard attempts to quantify the added value of the “passive” investment advisor.
In a recent Institutional Investor article, authors Clifford Asness and John Liew, offer an interesting and entertaining look at the evidence for and against market
Is it a coincidence that seemingly every prospective client’s taxable account currently managed by a brokerage firm includes the same two security types; expensive actively-managed
Quick read on CNNMoney on the history of Dimensional Fund Advisors (DFA) and the firm’s investment philosophy…
Much has been made recently of the weak performance of Emerging Market (EM) equities both on an absolute and a relative basis. As we can
A new look at the costs of actively managed mutual funds is the subject of an article written by John Bogle, the founder of the
Following the end of year holiday season is a somewhat less celebrated but equally anticipated season. No, I don’t mean award season. I’m talking about
In a recent New York Times article, Robert Olstein, the portfolio manager of the actively-managed Olstein All Cap Value fund, offers his take on how
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