Myths About Momentum: Part II
Today concludes a two-part series on myths about momentum. We’ll pick up right where we left off with the additional myths the paper “Fact, Fiction and Momentum Investing” discusses. Read the rest of the article on Seeking Alpha.
Myths About Momentum: Part I
Today begins a two-part series on momentum and the myths that surround it. Momentum is the phenomenon that explains how securities, which have performed well relative to peers (winners), on average, continue to outperform, and securities, that have performed relatively...
Is Momentum Overgrazed?
My previous post addressed the issue, “Is the stock market overgrazed?” It raised questions about the forward-looking expectations for the beta, size and value premiums that have existed historically. Researcher Claude Erb showed that each of these premiums has been...
Has The Small-Cap Premium Collapsed?
Today begins a two-part series exploring premiums, starting with the size premium. With the dramatic outperformance of U.S. small-cap stocks over the past several years, we’ve had many stories in the financial media warning investors about their future performance. Since...
Is Cohen & Steers Really The King Of REITS?
Articles such as the recent post on Seeking Alpha that referred to Cohen & Steers as the “King of REITs” stir my interest – though, perhaps, not in a typical way. The article noted that “Cohen & Steers has been around since...
Should People Listen To John Hussman’s Forecasts?
In my book, Think, Act, and Invest Like Warren Buffett, I noted that the Oracle of Omaha advised investors: “We have long felt that the only value of stock forecasters is to make fortune-tellers look good. Even now, Charlie (Munger) and I...
Should You Include International Bonds In Your Portfolio? – Part I
Today begins a two-part series on international bonds and whether or not they belong in your portfolio. Broad diversification of risk is one of the prudent rules of investing – since it’s the only free lunch in investing, you might...
Should You Include International Bonds In Your Portfolio? – Part II
Today we continue our discussion on international bonds. We’ll begin with a Vanguard study. Vanguard reached the same conclusions we discussed in yesterday’s post in their February 2014 research paper “Global fixed income: Considerations for U.S. Investors.” The paper states: For the...
Is The Stock Market ‘Overgrazed’?
There’s an interesting new paper by Claude Erb, “Has the Stock Market Been Overgrazed?” He begins with noting that over time (since the 1920s), the beta, size and value premiums have all declined. He then asks: “What if too many...
Should You Include International Bonds In Your Portfolio? – Part II
Today we continue our discussion on international bonds. We’ll begin with a Vanguard study. Vanguard reached the same conclusions we discussed in yesterday’s post in their February 2014 research paper “Global fixed income: Considerations for U.S. Investors.” The paper states: For the...