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Financial Repression: Why It Matters

By Shane Shepherd | April 29, 2013

Why it's key to adjust your expectations to the new economic environment.

The Lure Of Hedge Funds

By John West, Research Affiliates | April 18, 2013

A more diversified roster of liquid asset classes could move investors toward better returns than hoped-for hedge fund alpha.

Does Blame Predict Performance?

By Jason Hsu | March 27, 2013

Avoiding investment organizations with a culture of blame may be advisable, as they are likely very bad at statistics.

Wait For Your Pitch In Today’s Market

By John West | February 28, 2013

Investors would be wise to bank some of their outsized 2012 gains.

Truth Vs. Ignorance: The Impactful Investment Manager Of Tomorrow

By Katrina Sherrerd | January 25, 2013

Pursuing knowledge won’t always lead to superior investment performance, but it’s better than making decisions from ignorance.

Year-End Capital Markets Forecast

By Jason Hsu | December 31, 2012

Remember, forecasts come in only two flavors—lucky or wrong.

1% ... The New Normal Growth Rate?

By Chris Brightman | November 16, 2012

Unless we change our policies to encourage immigration, employment and investment, our new normal growth rate will be 1%.

Eggs Not Enough: The Truth About Diversification

By Feifei Li | October 22, 2012

Investors need to ensure they shift their asset allocation as regimes change.

Arnott: The Glidepath Illusion

By Rob Arnott | September 25, 2012

No strategy can make up for inadequate savings or premature retirement.

Tomatoes And The Low-Vol Effect

August 28, 2012

How relative and absolute risk investors can improve the structure of their equity portfolios.

Why We Don’t Rebalance

By Jason Hsu | July 24, 2012

Why investors are poorly suited for managing long-term returns.

Playing Against The House

By Shane Shepherd | June 26, 2012

Rather than passively play the house’s game, investors need to take certain steps to tilt the odds back in their favor.

Arnott: Institutionalizing Courage

By Rob Arnott | May 31, 2012

Investors need courage to stick with the profitable strategy through both the good times and the bad.

The Newlywed’s Dilemma

By John West | April 25, 2012

As investors look to change priorities with relatively constrained risk budgets, low-volatility equities could help ease the transition.

Should You Be Concerned About The US Government Debt?

By Jason Hsu | March 29, 2012

Gaining perspective on the consequences of high government debt levels.

Dirt Economics: Demographics Matter!

By Shane Shepherd | February 29, 2012

Adding a third ‘pillar’ of inflation protection can strengthen investors’ attempts to avoid a future of diminishing prosperity.

A Slippery Year For Excess Returns

By John West | February 01, 2012

Failures of a few can have dramatic impact on the survivors’ ability to deliver handsome profits and excess returns.

Arnott: Inevitabilities - One Down, More To Come

By Rob Arnott | August 09, 2011

The S&P downgrade was the first of a number of 'inevitabilities' for the world's largest economy.

Arnott: 'Little Things Make Big Things Happen'

By Rob Arnott | February 28, 2011

There's no room for error in an era of 5 percent projected long-term equity returns.

Correction Over?

By J.D. Steinhilber | February 04, 2011

Will 2011 turn out to be a corrective year for gold in the context of its longer-term bull market?

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