Yearly Archives: 2016

Value investing is quite possibly the worst idea…EVER

n short, value investing the past few years has been a bad experience, but things can get a lot worse before they can get better. Sadly, this is the lot of the value investor. Value investing is really a tragic story of pain, anguish, and heartbreak that never really has a happy ending. The expected gains are almost always offset with extreme relative performance pain.

When Academics Disagree on Momentum Investing

The academic standard for intermediate-term momentum measurement is "12_2 momentum:" simply sort all stocks based on a stock's total return over the past twelve months, ignoring [...]

Optimizing Mean Variance Optimization

In the 1950s, Harry Markowitz proposed a method to identify the optimal trade-off between risk and return for a portfolio. The theory is broadly termed, "Mean-Variance Optimization [...]

Asset Pricing with–and without–garbage.

If you are into consumption-based asset pricing theory and the associated empirical attempts to reconcile the theory with the data from the realized equity premium, garbage is a [...]

DIY Asset Allocation Weights: August 2016

Do-It-Yourself tactical asset allocation weights are posted. Create a free account here if you want to access the site directly. Sign in here if you already have a [...]

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