Tax-aware managers can largely work around a proposal that will mainly affect the smallest, least sophisticated investors.
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Tag Archives: Investment Strategy
Another ‘Black-Box’ Strategy Disappoints Investors
An exotic fund’s travails remind investors to understand what they are buying.
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Rediscovering Stocks At The Wrong Time
A lot of people are venturing into the stock market as it nears record highs. It’s bad timing, but don’t let that stop you.
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The Last Word On Retirement Planning
This column tells everything you need to know about managing your money in retirement. But you may not like it.
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Lack Of Timing Is Everything
Nobody can consistently time the stock market, but too many people insist on trying. How is your portfolio doing?
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Who Likes Facebook Now?
Facebook’s IPO reminds us that business valuation principles apply even when a company has 900 million friends.
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Summer Panic, Winter Rally: Nothing’s Changed But The Season
Last summer the stock market panicked. This winter it rallied – yet not much has really changed. Why timing does not work.
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Warning: Your College Experience May Depend On Stock Market Results
Ivy League Endowments Finally ‘Dumb,’ The Wall Street Journal reported on June 30th. Well, I beg to differ. Often categorized …
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A Financial Planner Confesses His Sins
Is confession good for the wallet as well as the soul? A financial planner seeks salvation in the company’s blog.
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