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Long View Summer Reads

Signal vs. Noise: Great Companies Don’t Always Make for Great Investments. The Evidence Around IPOs.

Beyond the Number

A Book That Changed How I Think About Aging

What Happens When the Noise Gets Quiet

Author: Matt Hall

NY Times Piece – The Prescient Are Few

How many mutual fund managers can consistently pick stocks that outperform the broad stock market averages — as opposed to just being lucky now and then? This question has been asked hundreds of times by researchers, but this time the evidence is more conclusive than ever. For the period, 1975-2006, less than 1% of funds beat their benchmark. Click here for the full article.

Featured entries from our Journal

Long View Summer Reads

Signal vs. Noise: Great Companies Don’t Always Make for Great Investments. The Evidence Around IPOs.

Beyond the Number

A Book That Changed How I Think About Aging

What Happens When the Noise Gets Quiet

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