We all know that indexing is cheaper than active management, in which a fund manager selects specific assets for investment. But the...
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Very cool — Josh is #4, Ben Carlson is #18, and a number of other friends and colleagues made the list! (I’m at #9) ...
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What if you sold 10 percent of Apple in 1976, like co-founder Ronald Wayne did? Barry Ritholtz Washington Post, April 17, 2016 ...
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Many traders and investors acts as if markets are efficient, meaning that asset prices fully reflect all available information. We see...
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Before the Great Recession, almost two-thirds of Americans owned stocks. That number has since fallen to a little more than half, as you...
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Google Talk by William Green, author of the highly acclaimed The Great Minds of Investing, on the most important lessons he has learned...
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“Romanticizing that you are a contrarian when you are indistinguishable from consensus can’t be good.” The...
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Take Dividends Over Buybacks One puts cash in the hands of investors; the other assumes management is a great market timer. Bloomberg,...
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I spend an hour discussing all sorts of really fascinating topics with Pete Dominick; its satellite, so there is the occasionally NSFW...
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