Valuation-Informed Indexing #57: Stocks Are Less Risky Than Certificates of Deposit
by Rob Bennett I believe that stocks are a less risky asset class than certificates of deposit (CDs). This is … Read more
by Rob Bennett I believe that stocks are a less risky asset class than certificates of deposit (CDs). This is … Read more
by Rob Bennett Buy-and-Holders are struggling today. They don’t want to give up on an investing strategy to which they … Read more
by Rob Bennett There are four proofs showing that we need as a society to begin making the transition from … Read more
by Rob Bennett The Bogleheads Forum has been hosting for several weeks a super thread on the merits (or lack … Read more
by Rob Bennett I gained my fame (infamy?) on the internet by being the person who discovered the errors in … Read more
by Rob Bennett The average long-term return on U.S. stocks is 6.5 percent real. That sounds good to millions of … Read more
by Rob Bennett Warren Buffett is the leader of the Behavioral Finance school of investing analysis. Many people don’t even … Read more
by Rob Bennett There have been years when we have seen very high stock returns. We have seen years when … Read more
by Rob Bennett Rules were adopted some time back requiring the companies that sell food products to report on the … Read more
by Rob Bennett Say that you went to the grocery store and filled your cart with groceries selling for a … Read more
by Rob Bennett I showed in the last two columns that stock prices do not in the long run fall … Read more
by Rob Bennett The most important question in the study of investing is — Is market efficiency real? A belief … Read more
by Rob Bennett There’s a fellow named Larry who visited my blog one day. He is a very nice guy … Read more
by Rob Bennett The conventional wisdom is that the market is forward-looking. What investors are trying to figure out is … Read more
By Rob Bennett I often argue in this column that both overvaluation and undervaluation are irrational phenomena. It is my … Read more