Bond Banking Aftershock
All the banking turmoil—both real and perceived—sent waves through the bond market. Two-year U.S. treasury bonds experienced a 1.2% rate drop over five trading days. Depending on how you look … Read More
All the banking turmoil—both real and perceived—sent waves through the bond market. Two-year U.S. treasury bonds experienced a 1.2% rate drop over five trading days. Depending on how you look … Read More
Before the devastating tsunamis of 2004 rolled over the coastlands around the Indian Ocean, local animals seemed to sense the coming disaster. Eyewitnesses reported that elephants moved to higher ground, … Read More
Investment opportunities exist all around the globe, but the randomness of global stock returns makes it exceedingly difficult to figure out which markets are likely to be outperformers. How should … Read More
Market behavior is truly complex. It’s difficult, probably impossible, to establish causality between current events and day-to-day market behavior as demonstrated by this graphic. Best to avoid market timing and … Read More
Some investors may worry about the stock market sinking after a recession is officially announced. But history shows that markets incorporate expectations ahead of economic reports. • The global financial … Read More
The best time to buy a company’s stock is when you can get in on the ground floor, at the initial public offering. Right? Wrong. Very wrong. A research paper … Read More
Drivers’ education has to be, hands down, the most boring class in high school. In home economics (if they still have it) you get to experiment with fun desserts. … Read More
Wes Crill, PhD Head of Investment Strategists and Vice President One of the more vocal arguments against value investing stems from a belief that we’re in a “new normal” environment … Read More
By: Robert Veres My goodness; stocks are taking a terrible beating these days. From the way the market is behaving, one might think that some of the world’s largest and … Read More
By Kaitlin Simpson Hendrix, Senior Researcher and Vice President | Trey Roberts, Associate, Research KEY TAKEAWAYS A Dimensional study shows that there are potential hidden costs associated with rigidly following an index. The … Read More