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Research links: hardwiring good behavior

Abnormal Returns

priceactionlab.com) A review of January's best white papers including 'Should quantitative investors embrace machine learning techniques?' bpsandpieces.com) Resources A unconventional guide to the best quant websites. Quant stuff The problem with most factor investing research.

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Introducing the NAIFA-FSP Resource Center

NAIFA Advisor Today

The NAIFA-FSP Resource Center is a benefit available to all NAIFA members and their colleagues in the financial profession. The center is a library of free downloadable content including white papers, webinars, product guides, case studies, industry analysis, and much more, provided by experts and vendors within the insurance industry.

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Freedom + Control: Fueling The Independent RIA Movement

Advisor Perspectives

If that’s what you’re looking for, this white paper explains it all from a top-down view.

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10 Tuesday AM Reads

The Big Picture

Searchers, beware : That Google, Bing or DuckDuckGo ad might be ‘malvertising’ — phishing campaigns and malware hiding behind legit-looking links ( Washington Post ) see also If It Sounds Too Good To Be True : How would you like to buy a Rolex — brand new, with papers and box — for MSRP? The Big Picture ). • No, the U.S. Noahpinion ). •

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Top Estate Planning Resources for Financial Planners

eMoney Advisor

The good news is that there are many helpful resources for anyone who needs to assist in estate planning discussions. At its core, this is a free online resource hub that helps a dinner host facilitate a discussion with loved ones about their end-of-life wishes. We’ve gathered six of our favorites, plus a few bonus items. #1

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Welcome to the Jungle: Mark Hurley on Thriving During the Next Evolution of the Wealth Management Industry

Steve Sanduski

In a Nutshell: Back in 1999, Mark Hurley dropped a bombshell white paper that predicted the wealth management industry would be consolidated into less than 100 firms, there would be a huge amount of M&A, and the small RIAs would fall by the wayside. Will consolidation recreate the wirehouse model?

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Dystopian Predictions (That Never Come True)

Inside Information

He published a number of white papers around the turn of the century that predicted a dystopian professional landscape composed of a small handful of giant RIAs and a few smaller firms scurrying under their feet, looking for table scraps. Mark Hurley seems to be addicted to predicting the future.