Yearly Archives: 2013

Congress is Insider Trading

Informed Trading at Capitol Hill: Evidence from Congressional Trading Serkan Karadas A version of the paper can be found here. Want a summary of academic papers with [...]

Buffet’s Market Timing Signal: Expensive

First, you gotta read Warren Buffett's classic piece from 1999: http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1999/11/22/269071/ Buffett highlights the inextricable tie between GDP growth and corporate profits. GDP growth is [...]

Weekly Post Recap for November 2, 2013

Here are the articles we've posted for the past week on TurnkeyAnalyst.com for the week ended Saturday, November 2nd 2013. Article description and associated link: Focus [...]

How Do You Take Your Commodity Exposure?

Commodities are an interesting asset class. A classic case of "Wall Street Trend following:" Sell products that have recently done extremely well. Prior to the [...]

Do Endowments Add Value? Unclear.

Do (Some) University Endowments Earn Alpha? Bence Toth, Enrico Scalas, Jurgen Huber and Michael Kirchler A version of the paper can be found here. Want a [...]

Black Box Investing Versus Common Sense Quant

Quantitative investing has developed an unjustified PR problem based on the unfortunate tendency of many to associate all quantitative approaches with “Black Box” investing. The [...]

Weekly Post Recap for October 26, 2013

Here are the articles we've posted for the past week on TurnkeyAnalyst.com for the week ended Saturday, October 26th 2013. Article description and associated link: Man [...]

Economic Moat: A Look Back in Time

Warren Buffett once observed: In business, I look for economic castles protected by unbreachable moats. Here at Turnkey we have written extensively about economic moats, [...]

Finally…Fama wins!

My old dissertation adviser at the University of Chicago -- Eugene Fama -- finally won the Nobel Prize! About dang time. I've been following the [...]

I Love Quant

As if we didn't already know... Here I am at around 11,500 feet attempting to summit Mt. Shasta. Represssssssent!

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