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How Do Active Managers Invest Their Own Money?

The Big Picture

But they also asked questions about how these managers invested their own monies. Robin buries the lede in his discussion, but allow me to correct that oversight: “ Active managers invest their own capital passively.” ” It’s is worth your time to delve into the entire discussion.

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A Timeline Of Financial Markets

The Big Picture

His book, Confusion de Confusiones , is a conversation between an Investor, Philosopher and Merchant in which the Investor explains how the stock market functions. The company invited all Dutchmen to invest when shares became available for purchase in August 1602.

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At the Money: Stock Picking vs. Value Investing 

The Big Picture

 At the Money: Stock Picking vs. Value Investing with Jeremy Schwartz, Wisdom Tree. Should value investing be part of that strategy? TRANSCRIPT: Jeremy Schwartz Value Investing Barry Ritholtz : How much you pay for your stocks has a giant impact on how well they perform. What Is value investing?

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What Tariff-Fueled Market Uncertainty Means for Your Investments

Wealthfront

Over the last several weeks, financial markets have been volatile because of uncertainty about the impact and extent of tariffs. While we cant know for sure how long these policies will persist, there […] The post What Tariff-Fueled Market Uncertainty Means for Your Investments appeared first on Wealthfront Blog.

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Adjusted for Risk: State of the Financial Markets

Wealth Management

Rose Advisors' Patrick Fruzzetti details what advisors should consider when building investment portfolios for the current market environment.

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Ideal quarterly investment letters: Meaningful, specific, and short

Investment Writing

Investment managers’ quarterly investment letters should be meaningful to clients, specific to the manager, and short. These are the key conclusions I drew from my quarterly investment letter survey that I conducted some years ago. Clarity – The world and financial markets are very dynamic, intertwined, and complex.

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Debunking Common Investment Myths

Pragmatic Capitalism

I joined Dr. Daniel Crosby on the Standard Deviations podcast for a wide ranging discussion about portfolio management and navigating the conspiracy theories of the financial markets. This one’s short [ … ]

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