Valuation-Informed Indexing #69: Is Valuation-Informed Indexing the Product of Backtesting?
The academic research shows that investors who change their stock allocations in response to big swings in valuations obtain fair … Read more
The academic research shows that investors who change their stock allocations in response to big swings in valuations obtain fair … Read more
by Rob Bennett Say that you believe that what Shiller showed was so really is so. Valuations affect long-term returns. … Read more
by Rob Bennett Buy-and-Hold is popular because of the catch phrases that are used to promote it. Like television commercials, … Read more
by Rob Bennett I want to draw your attention to a recent blog post by my favorite investment researcher, Wade … Read more
by Rob Bennett If you want to know what’s going on in the economy, you talk to an economist. If … Read more
by Rob Bennett The home page of my A Rich Life blog contains a section called “People Are Talking” at … Read more
by Rob Bennett How much of an edge do investors who give up Buy-and-Hold for Valuation-Informed Indexing gain by doing … Read more
by Rob Bennett I will never forget a comment that a fellow put to an article on the Bernie Madoff … Read more
by Rob Bennett Say that the percentage of your return on a Certificate of Deposit (CD) paid to the bank … Read more
by Rob Bennett Stock prices are volatile. Everybody knows this. It has always been so and it will always be … Read more
by Rob Bennett There are two basic things that we need to understand to become good investors. First, we need … 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