Featured entries from our Journal

Details Are Part of Our Difference

Embracing the Evidence at Anheuser-Busch – Mid 1980s

529 Best Practices

David Booth on How to Choose an Advisor

The One Minute Audio Clip You Need to Hear

David Booth Endorses Odds On: The Making of an Evidence-Based Investor

 

David BoothThe Odds On book launch is right around the corner and we know you’d like to be supportive! You can pre-order your copy on Amazon (or visit 800-CEO-READ to get discounts on multiple copies).

Check out the endorsement from David Booth, Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Office of Dimensional Fund Advisors, that will appear on the book jacket. David rarely provides endorsements, so we’re honored to have him on board.

“Successful investing often comes down to having a strong philosophy you can stick with. In Odds On, Matt Hall shows how more than fifty years of modern finance have provided insight into how financial markets work. Investors who develop and apply a strong philosophy based on these principles can improve their odds of long-term financial success.”

*If you’ve pre-ordered the book but can’t wait any longer, the introduction and first chapter are now available for you to download here.

Watch for future updates coming your way about more incredible endorsements the book has received!

The Sirens of Active Management

Fidelity Active Management AdWe can’t help but point out this recent (and expensive) full page advertisement from Fidelity about their belief in active management. Though you won’t hear us say that active managers can’t possibly win in the short-term, we certainly know that it’s hard to identify the winners in advance.

The 15-year data on the odds of active management (as shown in this graph) indicates that we’re far better off adopting a low-cost, evidence-based approach and sticking to it over long periods of time. Doesn’t that sound prudent?

Mac McQuown — A Living Legend

Mac McQuown

John “Mac” McQuown’s first claim to fame was creating one of the original S&P 500 index funds in the early 1970s. In an advisor-only video interview he conducted with David Booth about his work in evidence-based investing, Mac says:

“What I knew then, and I know now, is that this set of ideas is compelling. And sooner or later the world is going to come around to seeing the validity of this form of investing.”

He continues his work to this day and even holds a seat on Dimensional’s board of directors. He was recently labeled by Bloomberg magazine as the “80-year-old whiz kid” for his work reinventing the corporate bond. Watch the video below for more.

Featured entries from our Journal

Details Are Part of Our Difference

Embracing the Evidence at Anheuser-Busch – Mid 1980s

529 Best Practices

David Booth on How to Choose an Advisor

The One Minute Audio Clip You Need to Hear

Hill Investment Group