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Understanding Money & Investing

Discipline Funds

Understanding Money If you start with the following book, white paper and videos you’ll have a very solid starting point for understanding money: Pragmatic Capitalism – What Every Investor Needs to Know About Money and Finance (the only item on this page that is not free. What is the Purposes of Interest?

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Transcript: Elizabeth Burton, Goldman Sachs Asset Management

The Big Picture

It depends on your asset allocation. I also don’t think you should ever really beat yourself up for sticking to your asset allocation and your beliefs. And they took it out of their asset allocation in favor of other strategies. 00:26:07 [Speaker Changed] No.

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Investment Perspectives - The Great Debate

Brown Advisory

A white paper entitled " Active Alpha ," published by Brown Advisory in 2014, highlights several factors, including: Independent thinking: Studies have shown that managers whose portfolios differ significantly from their benchmarks are more likely to outperform. In short, every situation is different. company.

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Investment Perspectives - The Great Debate

Brown Advisory

A white paper entitled " Active Alpha ," published by Brown Advisory in 2014, highlights several factors, including: Independent thinking: Studies have shown that managers whose portfolios differ significantly from their benchmarks are more likely to outperform. Manager Characteristics. In short, every situation is different.

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Transcript: Sean Dobson, Amherst Holdings

The Big Picture

They’re asset allocation model driven folks. You, 00:30:51 [Speaker Changed] You know, the fascinating thing is I have a vivid recollection of a paper, a white paper coming out by professors Reinhart and Rogo. Yeah, it’s super patient, it’s super sophisticated. I never remember it.

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