In this episode we are joined by Harley Bassman, Managing Partner at Simplify ETFs. Harley’s work on convexity and how to utilize it in portfolios earned him the nickname the…
A Common Sense Approach to Markets with Ben Carlson
In this episode we talk with Ben Carlson, author of the popular A Wealth of Common Sense blog and Director of Institutional Asset Management at Ritholtz Wealth Management. We discuss…
Bridgewater’s Dalio Predicts More Pain Ahead
In an interview with Barron’s, Ray Dalio, the founder of Bridgewater Associates who stepped down from its helm recently, said that there are “five big forces driving what is happening…
Advice From A Pro On How To Fix America’s Retirement Crisis
In an interview with Barron’s, TIAA president and CEO Thasunda Brown Duckett discussed the looming retirement crisis in America, pointing to a $4 trillion retirement income gap that suggests roughly…
6 Pros Make Their Best Guess To Where The Market Is Going
The Wall Street Journal reached out the 6 investing pros for their take on where the market is headed, and while they all held different opinions they could all agree…
Mysterious $211 million Inflow Goes To ETF
The iShares U.S. Broker-Dealers & Securities Exchanges ETF (ticker: IAI), which tracks Wall Street’s fortunes, has been gifted an inflow of $211 million—the largest it’s seen since February 2008 and…
Buffett Snaps Up $4 Billion Stake in Taiwan Semiconductor
In an SEC filing on Monday, November 14th, Berkshire Hathaway disclosed that it had put down over $4 billion on a stake in Taiwan Semiconductor, the Taiwanese tech giant that…
Benefits of Value Investing in Turbulent Times
In the current climate of global macroeconomic turbulence, the value investing approach may compensate for rising interest rates, persistent inflation, and economic slowdowns, contends an article in Barron’s. Value investing…
Investors Revive Love Affair With Short-Term Wins
Thanks to the Fed’s hawkish rate hikes, investors are concentrating on short-term gains and CEOs are shying away from laying out money for big long-term projects, contends an article in…
A Random Walk Down Wall Street” Still Holds Up Today
In a review for CityWireUSA, Alex Rosenberg maintains that A Random Walk Down Wall Street, written by Burton Malkiel and first published in 1973, is still “the best investing primer”…