Practical analysis for investment professionals

Investment Returns Are NOT Random

Are investment returns random across time as Burton Malkiel suggests in his book, A Random Walk Down Wall Street? There is notable disagreement on this topic. This research finds that practitioners may need to rethink their portfolio optimization routines.

Generational Wealth: Does the Apple Fall Far From the Tree?

There is strong evidence that most “rich families” will be poorer after several generations. Some of the reasons for this are systemic like taxes. But most factors that diminish a family’s wealth over generations are the choices that heirs make.

State Capitalism in Private Markets: Mission Creep

Governments relish mingling in markets. Yet, if past policies are any guide, taxpayers are being shortchanged.

Implementation Shortfalls Hamstring Factor Strategies

Smart rebalancing rules help portfolio managers capture more of the return that is inherent in their factor strategies. Concentrating on “priority best” trading improves factor portfolio performance.

IFRS Accounting Standard Will Support Better Investment Decisions

IFRS 18 responds to investors' concerns about challenges in comparing companies' financial performance.

Meir Statman: Your State of Mind Influences Your Investing Success

Meir Statman shares his insights on the broader aspects of financial well-being and its interconnection with life satisfaction.

Book Review: Trailblazers, Heroes, and Crooks

Stephen Foerster, CFA, extracts lessons from exceptional episodes in financial history that ordinary investors and seasoned professionals alike can put to profitable use. The bonus is that you'll be entertained from start to finish.

What Price Risk? Unpacking the Equity Risk Premium

Stocks are a good wager over the long term, on favorable odds. But stocks remain a bet, and investors must grasp how much returns can vary over long time horizons.

Equity Income Investing Redux

No doubt the past year has been difficult for equity income investors. But history, inherent biases, mean reversion, and the current market backdrop point to a comeback.

Book Review: Enrich Your Future

This engaging book is simultaneously memorable and humorous. The numerous sports analogies will have you smiling as you absorb Larry Swedroe's unforgettable investment precepts.



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