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Can past performance predict future performance?

CBS News

Most investors are well aware of the SEC’s warning that past performance isn’t an indicator of future performance. That warning often leads to questions like: “If past performance isn’t predictive, why do you believe that the past outperformance of value stocks over growth stocks and small stocks over large stocks is predictive?” The answer lies…

Has The Small-Cap Premium Collapsed?

Seeking Alpha

Today begins a two-part series exploring premiums, starting with the size premium. With the dramatic outperformance of U.S. small-cap stocks over the past several years, we’ve had many stories in the financial media warning investors about their future performance. Since valuations are the best predictors of future returns that we have, we can examine the…

Is Cohen & Steers Really The King Of REITS?

Seeking Alpha

Articles such as the recent post on Seeking Alpha that referred to Cohen & Steers as the “King of REITs” stir my interest – though, perhaps, not in a typical way. The article noted that “Cohen & Steers has been around since 1986 and is the first investment company to specialize in investing in listed real estate…

Finer Points Of Momentum Factor

ETF

Compared with risk factors in investing—such as the market, value or size—momentum has offered investors the highest Sharpe ratio. However, momentum does have a dark side, as it has had some of the worst crashes. The large gains associated with the momentum factor come at the expense of a very high excess kurtosis (fat tail)…

How to Master Your Finances

US News

Paul Lem, a medical doctor, scientist and entrepreneur wrote an extraordinary book, “Master Life Faster: How To Be Happy, Healthy, Wealthy, Smart and Social” in 2008. I met Dr. Lem during a recent speaking tour for my own book in Ottawa, Ontario, where he gave me a copy of his book. I confess to having a bias…

The Knockout Punch In The IRA Grudge Match

There’s an ongoing battle in the financial realm pitting the Roth IRA against its older cousin, the Traditional IRA.  Most of the debate, however, is rendered irrelevant because it doesn’t consider the Traditional IRA’s fatal flaw. Tale of the Tape: The IRA debate is almost entirely about taxes.  As long as you meet certain income requirements,…

It’s Easy to Forget About Risk in a Stable Market

New York Times

Stability itself is destabilizing. This is one of the defining ideas of the economist Hyman Minsky. And it matters because when we have periods of relative stability or happy results in the stock market (like now), we start to tell ourselves little stories. For example, we might believe that the stock market will behave like…

Why Do Investors Keep Buying Actively Managed Funds?

An overwhelming body of evidence shows that actively managed mutual funds underperform their appropriate risk-adjusted benchmarks. In addition, little to no evidence points to persistence of performance beyond the randomly expected, which means past performance isn’t prologue. That’s the reason for one of the great puzzles in finance: Why do investors continue with such great…

From the Sharpie of Carl Richards: A Great Source of Happiness

Carl Richards, director of investor education for the BAM ALLIANCE, explains in his book The Behavior Gap on the difference between financial planning and life planning: “I spend a lot of time talking and writing about worst-case scenarios: investors behaving badly, people losing their retirement, and so on. But let’s not forget why we’re so…

Happy in Retirement: The Power of Planning

A recent Northwest Mutual study shows a connection between being a disciplined financial planner and being happy in retirement. The study shows that highly disciplined planners — those who know their goals, have detailed plans to meet them and don’t deviate from those plans — are more likely than non-planners to say they are “happy…

Make Positive Changes to Increase Happiness

Dan Solin is a New York Times best-selling author of the Smartest series of books. The following excerpt from his latest book, The Smartest Sales Book You’ll Ever Read, shows how you have the power to increase your level of happiness. Do you really have the power to increase your happiness? Experts say yes. Sonja…

Is it OK to keep your assets with one fund family?

CBS News

One of the more frequently asked questions I get is about the need to diversify across mutual fund or exchange-traded fund providers: Is there risk in having all your eggs in one fund family’s basket? This question became even more prevalent after the Bernie Madoff fraud was exposed. We’ll begin to address this issue by…

How the mutual fund graveyard can hurt investors

CBS News

The tendency for mutual fund companies to drop poorly performing funds when calculating historical return data is a major problem for unsuspecting investors, and it’s known as survivorship bias. An investor selecting mutual funds today is choosing from a list that excludes the losers that have been either closed or merged out of existence so…

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