
Will the Mid-Term Elections Impact the Markets?
Nearly a century of US stock market returns suggests that making investment decisions based on Congressional election results is unlikely to lead to better investment outcomes.
Nearly a century of US stock market returns suggests that making investment decisions based on Congressional election results is unlikely to lead to better investment outcomes.
Two of the five stocks that have been icons of growth investing are now part of the value index. Investors should be careful about equating expected company success with expected stock returns.
Volatile market environments give us enough to worry about – investors can do without unpredictable outcomes from traditional active management.
Dimensional's Weston Wellington explains why owning a broad universe of stocks is the most effective way to participate in the rewards of ingenuity and innovation.
We are not talking politics -- we are talking stock market performance! As we show in one of our favorite charts, bull markets (shown in blue) have lasted much longer than bear markets (shown in red).
Did you know there is a Treasury bond that is currently paying over 9% on an annualized basis?