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Joseph Piotroski: Separating Winners from Losers in Value Investing
Joseph Piotroski, a professor of accounting at the University of Chicago, published a groundbreaking research paper in 2000 titled “Value Investing: The Use of Historical Financial Statement Information to Separate…
The Importance of Managing Drawdowns in Retirement
In this episode of Two Quants and a Financial Planner, we dive into the important topic of withdrawal rates and retirement planning. We discuss how Monte Carlo simulations can help…
Riding the Wave: Profiting from Momentum in the Stock Market
What is Momentum Investing? Momentum investing is a strategy that aims to capitalize on the continuance of existing trends in the market. It involves buying stocks that have performed well…
Navigating the Islands of Macro with Andy Constan
In this episode we are joined by Andy Constan, founder of Damped Spring Advisors. We discuss his outlook on the current economic landscape, why he left “higher for longer” island,…
The Overlooked Strategy of Dividend Growth Investing
Many investors who focus on dividends look for high yields. But that can be a trap since many companies with high yields have significant problems with their businesses and those…
An In Depth Look at Low Volatility Investing
In investing, there is supposed to be a clear tradeoff between return and risk. Strategies that reduce risk are also supposed to come with a corresponding reduction in return But…
Joel Greenblatt's Magic Formula: Combining Value and Quality
Many people think investing has to be complicated. They think it takes a massive amount of in depth analysis to find attractive stocks. They think you need CFAs and other…
Five Fundamentally Sound NASDAQ 100 Stocks
The NASDAQ 100 has performed exceptionally well over the past decade, driven by the strong performance of technology companies that make up a significant portion of its holdings. The index…
The Case for Value Investing with Tobias Carlisle
David Einhorn recently said that he thinks fundamental investing is broken. If he is right, there would certainly be significant long-term implications for value investing. We explored Einhorn’s case in…