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Investment Policy And Integrated Investment Risk

By Larry Swedroe | January 02, 2008

Swedroe discusses the importance of taking into account human capital risk when constructing a portfolio.

The Trillion-Dollar Day

By John Serrapere & Walter Mosler | December 28, 2007 What happens when governments create $1 trillion out of thin air? Nothing good, according to Serrapere.

Navigating The ETF Maze With Index Strategy Boxes

By Richard Ferri | December 28, 2007 Ferri gives us something we’ve long needed: A simple way to make sense of the maze of fundamental, quantitative and pure-passive ETFs.

Predicting Emerging Market Mutual Fund Performance

By Larry Swedroe | December 26, 2007 Larry Swedroe exposes the canard that active funds outperform the indexes in the emerging markets space.

Foreign Currency Trading

By Larry Swedroe | December 18, 2007

Swedroe answers the question: Can investors exploit trends in the currency markets?

An ETN Behaving Badly: INP

By Greg Newton | December 13, 2007

Why is the iPath MSCI India ETN trading at a 22% premium to its underlying value?

Economic Growth and Equity Returns

By Larry Swedroe | December 05, 2007 Swedroe debunks conventional wisdom: High GDP growth doesn't equal high stock returns.

The Active Indexer: Defense Pays!

By John Serrapere | November 29, 2007

The latest installment of the Active Indexer reviews his results and takes a look at the growing dominance of high-quality assets.

Blind Squirrels And Flying Pigs

By Larry Swedroe | November 21, 2007 They shouldn't try market timing—and neither should other investors, Swedroe says.

Accessing Hedge Funds With Indexes

By IndexUniverse Staff | November 05, 2007

Do hedge funds and indexes mix? A new study by Credit Suisse says yes.

Lessons From An 8-Year-Old

By Allan Roth | September 10, 2007 Can Allan's 8-year-old son outsmart the geniuses at Goldman Sachs?

Why Is Persistent Outperformance So Hard to Find?

By Larry Swedroe | September 04, 2007 Persistent outperformance is as elusive as the Holy Grail.

Perspectives on American Depository Receipts (ADRs)

By Ron Surz | August 27, 2007 Surz considers whether ADRs or foreign shares make sense for investors’ portfolios.

Deja Vu, All Over Again

By Larry Swedroe | August 20, 2007

Don't panic: We've seen this kind of market "crisis" before.

 

Indexes Gone Wild

By Ron Surz | August 15, 2007

Surz examines the performance of the major indexes for the first half of the year, and finds some unusual patterns.

Seeking Guidance For The Dow? Try GDP

By Charles W. Mulford and Narayanan Jayaraman | August 08, 2007

Two professors from the Georgia Tech Financial Analysis Lab say that the key to the Dow's performance lies in GDP.

 

Active Indexer: Offense–Defense, Part II

By John Serrapere | August 07, 2007

In part II of a series, Serrapere considers new approaches to handle the increasingly risky market.

Active Indexer: Offense–Defense, Part I

By John Serrapere | July 13, 2007

Active Indexer (AI) has held a defensive posture since our first installment in July 2006. An investor’s maximum equity allocation is dependent upon lifestyle and risk appetite.

Trying To Time The Value Premium

By Larry Swedroe | July 02, 2007

Market timing the value premium is a non-starter; slow and steady wins the race.

Location, Location, Location

By Allan Roth | June 28, 2007

In real estate, it's all about location, location, location. The same is true when managing your assets.

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