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firevlondon.com
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| | | | | The calm long term stability of my financial life has just been severely threatened. My other half and I are seriously considering buying a house. Moving house, that is. This leaves me floundering around wondering what to do with my investment funds. I'd love any comments/suggestions readers have. Broadly speaking, I have no plans to... | |
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behaviouralinvestment.com
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| | | | | Recent data from Morningstar showed that at the close of 2023, assets in passive funds had overtaken those in their active counterparts. This was a moment of celebration for advocates of passive investing, but also came against a backdrop of active investors - most notably hedge fund manager David Einhorn - claiming that this shift... | |
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mathinvestor.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] A discussion on the performance of actively managed investment funds versus index funds, highlighting the generally poor performance of active funds and the advantages of passive investing strategies. | |
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conversableeconomist.com
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| | | Individual stock market investors often underperform the market averages because of terrible timing: in particular, they are often buy after the market has already risen, and sell when the market has already falling, and this pattern means that they end up buying high and selling low. Michael J. Mauboussin investigates this pattern, and what investors might | ||