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Introducing our new portfolio review service for professionals

    The vast majority of pensions funds, charities, endowments and other institutional portfolios have underperformed the market for decades. The way to stop the rot is to have an independent portfolio review, reduce fees and complexity, and increase diversification. From today, that’s precisely what TEBI is offering.   As anyone who’s read The...

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Louise Cooper: The investing industry is not your friend

  Five things investors need to know   3. THE INVESTING INDUSTRY IS NOT YOUR FRIEND     LOUISE COOPER is a straight-talking financial journalist. She has been a presenter on BBC 5 Live and Radio 4, and she writes for several national...

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Factors in focus: Low volatility (2/5)

    The low-volatility factor was first documented in the early 1970s by US academics Marshall Blume and Irwin Friend. Although highly volatile stocks can produce impressive bursts of performance, Blume and Friend showed that stocks that are less volatile have historically generated...

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The role of “active fee” in fund selection

    The authors of a new study have suggested a new measure that could be made available to investors when selecting funds for their portfolio. It’s called active fee — the ratio between the excess cost of active management over the index...

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Should you invest in a dividend ETF?

Dividend ETFs are popular strategies, but they are far from equal.

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What a financial planner does

    What does a financial planner do? While there is probably no consensus on the exact job specification for a financial planner in general, one part of the job, I think most people could agree on, is to help investors achieve their...

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Patient investing is hard

    By LARRY SWEDROE   Patient investing is the ability to endure long periods of underperformance — adhering to your well-thought-out plan in the form of an investment policy statement — in hopes of achieving your investment objective. Unfortunately, my more than...

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