Index funds have been all the rage in recent years, with their low fees and easy format appealing to many investors. But mutual fund manager David Winters says they have…
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How To Make Sure Stop-Losses Don't Turn Into "Stop-Gains"
…stocks often experience significant volatility that doesn’t have any impact on their long-term prospects. “For instance, small cap stocks … have an annual standard deviation of 23.2 per cent from…
How To Make Sure Stop-Losses Don't Turn Into "Stop-Gains"
…stocks often experience significant volatility that doesn’t have any impact on their long-term prospects. “For instance, small cap stocks … have an annual standard deviation of 23.2 per cent from…
El-Erian: Look To Tech And PE
…is fundamentals.” Sign up for The Guru Investor’s FREE Weekly Newsletter El-Erian recommends reallocating some funds to cash, to provide options during corrections, and some to higher risk and less…
Top Bond Manager Says Icahn's Wrong
…one knows that, he says. But he is confident that low inflation rates will allow interest rates to move up gradually, part of why he’s comfortable with high yield debt….
Top Bond Manager Says Icahn's Wrong
…one knows that, he says. But he is confident that low inflation rates will allow interest rates to move up gradually, part of why he’s comfortable with high yield debt….
Buckingham: Don't Fear The Rate Hikes
…reality may be otherwise. “Despite significant volatility, equities have, in fact, actually gained ground for the full 6 months before, as well as 12 months after, Fed tightenings,” Buckingham writes…
Buckingham: Don't Fear The Rate Hikes
…reality may be otherwise. “Despite significant volatility, equities have, in fact, actually gained ground for the full 6 months before, as well as 12 months after, Fed tightenings,” Buckingham writes…
Siegel: No Bubble Trouble
…2016 look legitimate. “Don’t let fearmongers deter you from buying stocks. The stock market is not in a bubble,” he says. “Earnings and today’s extraordinarily low interest rates fully justify…
Marks: The Future Is Unknowable, So How Should We Invest?
…the dark as to how well their investments will do, however. Marks suggests looking at the volatility of an investment, for example. Volatility is easily quantifiable and therefore can be…
