Posts Tagged ‘investing’

Understanding The Sharpe Ratio | Investopedia

April 2, 2017

http://www.investopedia.com/articles/07/sharpe_ratio.asp

Retreat From U.S.-Stock Fund Managers Accelerates – WSJ – WSJ

November 14, 2014

Retreat From US-Stock Fund Managers http://online.wsj.com/articles/retreat-from-u-s-stock-fund-managers-accelerates-1415048462
Instead money into US large-cap indexes. Int’l & small-cap managers still popular

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Yes, investors are still sinking money into U.S. stocks. But
increasingly they are doing it through traditional index mutual funds
and exchange-traded funds that track a specific market benchmark or
sector, without the variability of a fund manager’s hand. While active
stock funds have been seeing uninterrupted outflows, passive
U.S.-stock funds have collected inflows for eight months in a row.

Meanwhile, other broad categories are booming, too. Investors are
piling into bond funds and both active and index international-stock
funds.


“Active management has never been in worse repute,” says John
Rekenthaler, vice president of research at Morningstar. “This is the
darkest of days.”

Investors are sour on active U.S.-stock managers for good reason:
performance, or the lack of it, particularly during the 2008-09 U.S.
market slide.

Big institutional investors, meanwhile, determined long ago that
managers’ inconsistent results don’t justify their higher fees, and
pledged allegiance to lower-cost indexing.

In addition, many investors have flocked to bond funds and given
investment dollars to international stock-fund managers who, unlike
U.S.-stock managers, haven’t broken their trust.

Actively run international-stock funds, particularly small-cap stock
portfolios, have been relatively more successful at adding value over
an index than their U.S.-stock peers.

According to S&P Dow Jones Indices, 30% of international stock-fund
managers topped their benchmark in the five years through June, while
32% of emerging-market managers and 54% of international small-cap
managers did so.
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Inside the Biggest-Ever Hedge-Fund Scandal

October 26, 2014

The Empire of Edge http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2014/10/13/empire-edge
Did inside info on an Alzheimers drug trial result in an effective billion-dollar gain on a trade

A Reporter at Large OCTOBER 13, 2014 ISSUE

How a doctor, a trader, and the billionaire Steven A. Cohen got
entangled in a vast financial scandal.

Great graphic illustrating portfolio diversification!

March 13, 2014

http://m.wealthmanagementinsights.com/UserDocs/Pubs/ck_QMU_What_A_Year_Image_3a.jpg http://m.wealthmanagementinsights.com/aspx/Detail.aspx?pid=471

Fund management: The rise of smart beta | The Economist

July 12, 2013

Better ways of weighting #stocks in an index MT @shortmsgs: Fund management: The rise of smart beta http://bit.ly/15lsGUO #markets

Better ways of weighting… than by market cap!

http://www.economist.com/news/finance-and-economics/21580518-terrible-name-interesting-trend-rise-smart-beta?fsrc=scn/tw_ec/the_rise_of_smart_beta