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Research shows that the classic allocation reached its most expensive level in almost five decades during the COVID-19 rally. The situation has reversed in 2022.
October 21 -
Returning cash to shareholders stops companies from doing stupid things with their money. The new 1% levy could open the door to more buyback taxes, and more foolish spending by companies.
August 17 -
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Judging by a recent survey, reports of the classic investment strategy's "death" are greatly exaggerated.
August 15 -
The "set it and forget it" approach has gained popularity in recent years, but a more active approach has its advantages in a volatile market. Here's the case for each.
August 2 -
Obits for the traditional investing approach may be premature, according to a newsletter for Vanguard investors.
July 6 -
RIAs and asset managers explain how they’re navigating the challenges by examining the available data, shareholder votes and their own allocations.
June 13 -
The first rate hike since 2018 was expected, but its effects are still to be seen.
March 16 -
Market watchers are tracking people’s movements through airports, subways and restaurants for clues to the US economic recovery.
August 10 -
Many indexes rebalance quarterly or twice a year, so they’re slow to reflect stocks whose wild swings no longer reflect an investor’s goals.
July 22