Widely cited as the father of the efficient market hypothesis and one of its strongest advocates, Professor Eugene Fama examines his groundbreaking idea in the context of the 2008 and 2009 markets. He outlines the benefits and limitations of efficient markets for everyday investors.
Should We Fear The New Normal? An Academic Perspecive by Kenneth French
Bonus: Should retirees limit their spending to the interest and dividends they receive? Ken French says investors should be indifferent to how they raise cash, whether through dividends and interest, or through the sale of shares–a method Merton Miller called “homemade dividends.” Despite the economic logic, some investors focus on dividends and interest. While this approach may encourage disciplined spending, Ken explains that it also can distort one’s investment approach–for example, when investors choose dividend-paying stocks over broad diversification, or chase higher yields by holding riskier bonds. In an effort to get more, they actually lose.
Our Role As Your Independent Investment Advisor & Coach
Our Role As Your Independent Investment Advisor & Coach
- Educate by imparting knowledge on markets and the basic principles of investing
- Provide the best solutions for your financial needs
- Evaluate and analyze your risk tolerance and financial needs
- Create a custom financial and investment plan just for you
- Monitor and help you manage your expectations and keep you on track to meet your personal goals
- Develop investment portfolios based upon science and academic research
- Manage risk through globally diversified portfolios to manage risk and capture performance of the world’s markets
How Not To Invest, Investing For Dividends
Since dividend investment strategy is a popular topic we often hear the question, “Should I take income from dividends?” With dividend rates being the same as long term capital rates, the tax benefits may surprise you.
Burton Malkiel: How to Invest & Remember To Keep It Simple!
Princeton economist Burton Malkiel says simplicity is key to a successful portfolio. He discusses emerging markets, index funds, and more with Eric Schurenberg. Burton Malkiel has written a wonderful book you should read called “The Elements of Investing.” He also wrote “A Random Walk Down Wall Street” an all time classic, but a very long read. Call me today so I can help you invest the right way!
Mutual Funds Dos and Don’ts by Jason Zweig
Jason Zweig of The Wall Street Journal says the market meltdown has changed his view on the role actively managed funds play in a portfolio. I’ve always enjoyed Jason Zweig’s articles and he seems to be one of the few truth tellers (active management is just a waste of time and money) out there.
Influence of Milton Friedman by John Stossel
John Stossel discusses the massive impact of Milton Friedman on America and the world. http://www.LibertyPen.com