Category: Investment Strategies
Are You a Hole-in-One Investor or a Scratch Investor?
Here’s a quick tutorial for nongolfers; the rest of you skip to the next paragraph. The term “scratch” golfer refers [...]
Category: Investment Strategies
Here’s a quick tutorial for nongolfers; the rest of you skip to the next paragraph. The term “scratch” golfer refers [...]
Mark Twain once wrote, “The difference between the almost right word and the right word is really a large matter. ‘Tis the difference between [...]
Ever since December 3, 2018, when the yield curve inverted (with the yield of 2.83 percent on the five-year Treasury [...]
At the start of 2019, I compiled a list of predictions that so-called financial gurus had made for the upcoming year, along [...]
I’ve been getting lots of questions about the benefits of international diversification. The questions are variations of “Why do I [...]
Your home is your sanctuary. It is your comfort zone and where you spend a good deal of your time. [...]
In their June 1992 Journal of Finance article, “The Cross-Section of Expected Stock Returns,” professors Eugene Fama and Kenneth French [...]
Most of the focus of the literature on active mutual funds has been on the question about their performance and [...]
Investors in U.S. equities have been well-rewarded in the post WWII era. For example, over the 70 calendar years from [...]
It was hard to miss the headlines about escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and China this week—and hard not [...]