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Investors Deserve a Mea Culpa From Financial Journalists

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When will financial journalists draw a line between entertainment and information? According to a new book, people subconsciously shut off the part of their brain when watching some financial news shows. The book, “Clash of the Financial Pundits,” co-authored by Jeff Macke and Joshua M. Brown, is a fascinating insight into the real agenda of...

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Easy Monetary Policy = Inflation?

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One of the more persistent themes we’ve been hearing from forecasters, for quite some time now, is that the Federal Reserve’s easy monetary policy—starting with its move to drive the Federal Funds rate from 5.25 percent to zero—would inevitably lead to a dramatic spike in inflation. As each new round of quantitative easing (QE) was...

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Is The S&P 500 Actively Managed?

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In Mebane Faber’s new book, “Global Value,” he states: “It is ironic that the largest and most famous index, the S&P 500, is really an active fund in drag. It has momentum rules (market cap weighting), fundamental rules (four quarters of earnings, liquidity requirements) and a subjective overlay (committee input). Does that sound passive to...

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Are Some Bond Fund Prices Stale?

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I have long been skeptical of how fair bond fund prices are — or more accurately said, the potential ability for knowledgeable investors to “game” bond fund prices — in fixed income asset classes where liquidity isn’t great. Two asset classes that immediately come to mind are municipal bonds and high-yield corporate bonds. I finally...

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Star Fund Managers Lose Luster

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It was a particularly hot summer weekend day in St. Louis, too hot to be outside. So I decided to use the time going through the collection of articles I keep for future use. I save these articles, to be resurrected at a later date, in an effort to hold forecasting pundits and active managers...

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Actively managed funds flop in Europe, too

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For more than a decade now, Standard & Poor’s has been contributing to the debate over active versus passive investing by producing its S&P Indices Versus Active Funds, or SPIVA, scorecards. These twice-yearly scorecards evaluate the evidence concerning the performance of actively managed funds relative to their benchmarks. They show, year after year, that fewer...

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Brain Tricks May Reduce Your Returns

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What if you could create a forum for discussing the best way to invest in a responsible and intelligent manner? Who would you invite to participate in this debate? Here are my suggestions: There would be no shortage of candidates to advocate stock picking, market timing and fund manager selection. Jim Cramer, for example, could...

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Investors, Listen to Einstein: Stop Repeating These Mistakes

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If insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results, investors are insane. The way many investors manage their money seems to perfectly describe Albert Einstein’s definition of insanity: Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Here’s what isn’t working: trying to predict when to enter...

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