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A Tribute to Harry Markowitz

Discipline Funds

Names like Buffett and Bogle might be more recognizable to the common investor, but Markowitz had more influence on financial planning and asset allocation than any person in financial history. To this day these ideas remain the starting point for how most of us think about portfolio construction. And boy was his model useful.

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7 Best Personal Finance Courses in 2024 For Beginners

Trade Brains

The course covers an introduction to personal finance, credit cards, life insurance, health insurance, investment instruments, loans, income tax and planning, budgeting and building a strong portfolio. Also, you will learn how to plan your taxes, credit score importance and how to budget your income to create a portfolio.

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There’s (Still) No Pivot Coming

Discipline Funds

So that’s why they’re still hinting at hikes – they don’t want you to run out and buy fart jars in anticipation of lower future rates and accommodative economic conditions. As it all pertains to portfolio management and asset allocation – this all means that the current high T-Bill rates are here to stay for now.

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EUROPEAN RE-ENTRY: Why We Are Shifting Portfolios Toward European Stocks

Brown Advisory

EUROPEAN RE-ENTRY: Why We Are Shifting Portfolios Toward European Stocks achen Thu, 06/01/2017 - 02:47 Asset allocation—at least for us—is an exercise in nuance. We move slowly and carefully when it comes to shifting our portfolios away from one asset class or region and toward another.

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EUROPEAN RE-ENTRY: Why We Are Shifting Portfolios Toward European Stocks

Brown Advisory

EUROPEAN RE-ENTRY: Why We Are Shifting Portfolios Toward European Stocks. Asset allocation—at least for us—is an exercise in nuance. We move slowly and carefully when it comes to shifting our portfolios away from one asset class or region and toward another. Thu, 06/01/2017 - 02:47.

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Workable Wealth Investing Series: What Investment Strategies Should I Use?

Workable Wealth

Remember, each strategy has its pros and cons so the best way to maximize them is working with a financial planner who’ll help your portfolio reflect the right risk with your financial goals. Diversification is a risk management strategy that seeks to ensure your portfolio isn’t over- or underexposed in a certain area.

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Myth-Busting with Momentum: How to Pursue the Premium

ClearMoney

As with many things in life, the truth is somewhere between the extremes: While both simulated and real-world data suggest momentum may not be suitable as a driver of long-term asset allocations, we believe momentum considerations can be integrated in a cost-effective way to help inform daily portfolio management decisions.