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Tax Loss Harvesting – Making The Best Out Of A Bad Situation
Even the best investors can make poor investments.
Monthly Market Review For November 2019
November was yet another good month for the U.S. stock market with large-cap stocks rising roughly 3.8% and small-cap stocks rising roughly 4.1%.
Low Interest Rates Still Look Like The New Normal
The financial crisis that ripped through the global economy in 2008-2009 ended more than a decade ago, but one of its most confounding offspring persists.
The Market Week In Review - Thursday, November 28
Initial unemployment claims fell by 15,000 for the week ending November 23rd to a total of 213,000.
The Market Week In Review - Friday, Nov. 22
The U.S. stock market ended the week lower amid news that China would retaliate with “strong countermeasures” if Congress proceeds with the passage of a bill supporting Hong Kong protestors.
What Do Risk Preferences Reveal For Asset Allocation Decisions? A Lot.
Managing risk is forever at the top of the list for informed investing, but the biggest challenge on this front arises from within.
The Market Week Ending Nov. 15 In Review
The U.S. stock market ended the week at all-time highs after receiving a late-week boost on news of U.S. and China trade optimism and better than expected retail sales. Despite the new trade optimism, interest rates ended the week lower.
Market Week Ending Nov. 8 In Review
Tracking the markets and the week's economic highlights.
Should Investors Hedge Their Equity Portfolios? Maybe Not, According To A New Study
Minimizing loss while pursuing return animates every investment strategy, but behind any and all efforts to actively sidestep red ink lurks a perennial question: Will it work?
Monthly Market Review For October 2019
The Federal Reserve cut rates by another quarter of a percent for the third consecutive month in a row. The U.S. stock market continues to rise despite a slowing global economy as trade optimism between the U.S. and China is regained.
The Market Week In Review - Week Ending Nov. 1
The U.S. stock market ended the week higher after receiving a late-week boost from a better than expected jobs report.
The Market Week In Review - Week Ending Oct. 25, 2019
The U.S. stock market ended the week higher amid U.S. and China trade optimism and better than expected corporate earnings.
Does Momentum Explain Most Asset Pricing Anomalies?
The factor zoo, as it’s derisively called, now ranges from the well-known value and small-cap risk premia to hundreds of lesser-known anomalies.
The Inherent Value Of Global Diversification
The average U.S. investor has approximately 15% invested overseas, whereas non-U.S. companies account for more than half of global market capitalization.
The Market Week In Review - Week Ending Oct. 11, 2019
The U.S. stock market ended the week higher as the U.S. and China reached a partial trade deal that could potentially broker a truce in the trade war.
Is There A Better Way To Build "Optimal" Portfolios?
The suggestion that investment portfolios can be quantitatively optimized became controversial almost as soon as Harry Markowitz launched the modern age of portfolio design in 1952, courtesy of his famous “Portfolio Selection” paper.
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