Barry Ritholtz, Bloomberg columnist and founder of Ritholtz Wealth Management, points out that 2015 has been essentially flat and, looking to history, concludes: “by itself, a flat market does not…
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Four Ways Barry Ritholtz Says Amateur Investor’s Can Jiujitsu Professional Investors
Earlier this month, Barry Ritholtz of Ritholtz Wealth Management suggested in his Washington Post column that amateurs may be able to beat professional investors. Countering Charles Ellis’ suggestion that amateur…
Ritholtz Not Worried About Yellen Or Bubble Talk
While pundits have been throwing around the term “bubble” throughout the stock market’s climb over the past few years, Barry Ritholtz doesn’t sound concerned that we’re in one. (more…)
Sonders Talks Inflection Points, and Zweig's Greatness
In a wide-ranging interview with Barry Ritholtz on Bloomberg’s Masters In Business podcast, Charles Schwab’s Liz Ann Sonders offers her take on the bull market, and a look at her…
Adjust The Nasdaq For Inflation? What's The Point?
With the Nasdaq recently closing above 5,000 for the first time in a decade-and-a-half, bears have said that the index really should be adjusted for inflation to get a better…
O'Shaughnessy on Investor Psychology, Bond Market Trouble, and Why Value Wins
In a wide-ranging interview with Barry Ritholtz on Bloomberg View, quantitative investing guru James O’Shaughnessy recently talked about why human beings are such inferior prognosticators compared to computer models, what that…
Correction Timing A Dangerous Game, Ritholtz Says
Trying to predict the next market correction? Barry Ritholtz has some advice for you: Don’t. (more…)
Arnott Talks Indexing, And Why Wall Street Hates Math
In an interview with Bloomberg View’s Barry Ritholtz, Research Affiliates’ Rob Arnott recently talked about the fundamental indexing approach that he pioneered. (more…)
Ritholtz: Just Do Nothing
Investors spend a lot of time worrying about — and often acting on — the latest economic reports. But Barry Ritholtz says what they most often should do in such…
Ritholtz Gets Counterfactual About QE
Since the economy started to turn around in 2009, many pundits have contended that the weakness of the rebound is evidence that the Federal Reserve’s quantitative easing program has not…