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Step 1: Active Investors
Page:
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page 3
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Definitions
1.2.1 Active Investors
1.2.2 Index Funds Investors
1.2.3 Beating the Market
1.2.4 Risk Measurements
Problems
1.3.1 Active Investors are Everywhere
1.3.2 Active Investors are Gamblers
1.3.3 Active Investors Lose
1.3.4 The Poor Accounting of Active Investors
1.3.5 Stock Market Prices are Random
1.3.6 Stock Markets are Efficient
1.3.7 When Risk Capacity is not Matched with Risk Exposure
1.3.8 The High Cost of Turnover
1.3.9 The Emotional Stress of Active Investing
1.3.10 More than 1,500 Investors can be Wrong
Solutions
1.4.1 Active Investors Anonymous
1.4.2 The Ulysses Pact
1.4.3 The History of 12-Step Recovery Programs
1.4.4 The Big Book of Investing
1.4.5 Top Investors Agree
1.4.6 Index Funds Investors Win
Step 2
Step 2: Nobel Laureates
Page:
page 1
page 2
page 3
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Quotes
Summary
Review Questions
Fee Page
Backtested Disclosures
Definitions
2.2.1 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences
2.2.2 The University of Chicago, Center for Research in Security Prices, and the Stock Market Database
Problems
2.3.1 Investors Rely on Lady Luck
2.3.2 Active Investors are Unaware of Academic Studies
Solutions
Alfred Nobel
Blaise Pascal
Edmund Halley
Adam Smith
Louis Bachelier
Alfred Cowles
Harry Markowitz
James Tobin
Frank Modigliani
Merton Miller
William Sharpe
Paul Samuelson
Eugene Fama
Michael Jensen
Rex Sinquefield
Burton Malkiel
John Bogle
David Booth
Kenneth French
Who Do You Trust?
Market Forces: May They Be With You
Step 3
Step 3: Stock Pickers
Page:
page 1
page 2
page 3
page 4
page 5
page 6
page 7
Introduction
Quotes
Summary
Review Questions
Backtested Disclosures
Definitions
3.2.1 Stock Pickers
3.2.2 Adjusted Performance
Problems
3.3.1 Why Stock Pickers Fail
3.3.2 The Stock Picker’s Graveyard
3.3.3 Incubator Funds
3.3.4 Studies and Observations that Show the Daunting Odds of Stock Picking
3.3.5 Stock Pickers and Coin Flippers
3.3.6 Stock Pickers are Focused on Short Term
3.3.7 Stock Pickers are Style Drifters
3.3.8 Stock Pickers are Looking for a Needle in a Haystack
3.3.9 Stock Pickers Play a Zero Sum Game
3.3.10 Stock Pickers in International Markets
3.3.11 Stock Pickers in Small-Cap Markets
3.3.12 Stock Pickers Pay More Taxes
3.3.13 Stock Picking Gurus and Their Real Records
3.3.14 Stock Pickers Don’t Want You to Know the Truth
Solutions
Step 4
Step 4: Time Pickers
Page:
page 1
page 2
page 3
Introduction
Quotes
Summary
Review Questions
Backtested Disclosures
Definitions
4.2.1 Random Walk Theory
4.2.2 Efficient Market Hypothesis
Problems
4.3.1 Pickers are Fooled by Randomness
4.3.2 Academic Studies Prove that Time Picking doesn’t Work
4.3.3 Time Picking Gurus
4.3.4 Gains and Losses are Impossible to Identify in Advance
4.3.5 Time Pickers Pay More Taxes
Solutions
Step 5
Step 5: Manager Pickers
Page:
page 1
page 2
page 3
Introduction
Quotes
Summary
Review Questions
Backtested Disclosures
Definitions
Problems
5.3.1 Past Performance is No Guarantee of Future Results
5.3.2 Persistence in Track Records
5.3.3 Sources of Information Used by Manager Pickers
Is a Highly Rated Fund a Good Thing?
The Forbes Mutual Fund Honor Roll
Mutual Fund Advertisements
5.3.4 Markets Make Managers
5.3.5 Irrelevant Benchmarks
Solutions
Step 6
Step 6: Style Drifters
Page:
page 1
page 2
Introduction
Quotes
Summary
Review Questions
Backtested Disclosures
Definitions
6.2.1 Investment Style
6.2.2 Style Drift
Problems
6.3.1 Style Drift Alters Risk Exposure
6.3.2 Style Drifters
6.3.3 Style Drift and the Fama/French Risk Factors
Solutions
Step 7
Step 7: Silent Partners
Page:
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page 3
Introduction
Quotes
Summary
Review Questions
Backtested Disclosures
Definitions
Problems
7.3.1 Active Investors are Unaware of All the Costs
7.3.2 Taxes
7.3.3 Inflation
Solutions
7.4.1 Index Funds and Tax-Managed Index Funds
7.4.2 Reduce Taxes and Turnover Costs with Index Funds
Step 8
Step 8: Riskese
Page:
page 1
page 2
page 3
page 4
page 5
Introduction
Quotes
Summary
Review Questions
Backtested Disclosures
Definitions
8.2.1 Standard Deviation
8.2.2 Probability Distributions and Histograms
8.2.3 Mean Reversion
8.2.4 Expected Return
8.2.5 Rolling Period Returns
8.2.6 Risk
8.2.7 The Dimensions of Stock Return
Market Risk Factor
Size Risk Factor
Value Risk Factor
Term Risk Factor
Default Risk Factor
8.2.8 Implications of the Fama/French Three-Factor Model
8.2.9 Time Diversification of Risk
Problems
8.3.1 Active Investors don’t Understand Risk and Return
8.3.2 Investors Like Comfort and Dislike Uncertainty
8.3.3 Stock Pickers Dilute the Two Important Risk Factors
8.3.4 The Myth of the Ideal Investment
Solutions
Step 9
Step 9: History
Page:
page 1
page 2
page 3
Introduction
Quotes
Summary
Review Questions
Backtested Disclosures
Definitions
9.2.1 Historical Databases and Studies
9.2.2 Time Series Construction
Problems
Solutions
9.4.1 Long-term History Characterizes Risk and Return
9.4.1a Probability of Portfolio Recovery
9.4.2 Cross Correlation among Indexes
A Comparative History of Several Indexes
using Rolling Periods
A Comparative History of Market Cap Deciles
The Returns Matrix
Step 10
Step 10: Risk Capacity
Page:
page 1
page 2
page 3
Introduction
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Backtested Disclosures
Definitions
Dimension One: Time Horizon and Liquidity Needs
Dimension Two: Attitude Toward Risk
Dimension Three: Net Worth
Dimension Four: Income and Savings Rate
Dimension Five: Investment Knowledge
Problems
10.3.1 Investors do not Properly Assess Risk Capacity
10.3.2 Risk Capacity Changes over Time
Solutions
10.4.1 The Risk Capacity Survey
10.4.2 The Ten Dimensions of Risk
10.4.3 The Color of Risk Spectrum
10.4.4 Twenty Risk Capacities
10.4.5 Capacity Adjusted Risk
Step 11
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11.2.1 Modern Portfolio Theory
11.2.2 Diversification
11.2.3 Global Diversification
11.2.4 Portfolio Rebalancing
11.2.5 Whole Portfolios
11.2.6 The Prudent Investor Act
Five Principles of Prudence
Problems
11.3.1 How Much Risk is There?
11.3.2 Where is the Data?
11.3.3 Investors Want to Avoid Risk
11.3.4 Risk is Good in Proper Doses
11.3.5 Portfolios Get Out of Balance
11.3.6 Selecting Index Funds
Solutions
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11.4.3 The Most Efficient Funds on the Market
Small Cap Strategy
U.S. Small-Cap Strategy
U.S. Micro-Cap Strategy
Value Strategies
U.S. Small-Cap Value Strategy
U.S. Large-Cap Value Strategy
Real Estate Securities Strategy
U.S. Large Company Strategy
Developed International Markets
Emerging Markets
Fixed Income
11.4.4 Are Commodities Worth the Risk?
11.4.5 Matching People with Portfolios
Step 12
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12.2.5a Mutual Fund Distributions
12.2.5b Cash Withdrawal Considerations
12.2.6 Financial Advice
Estate Planning
Insurance
Accounting and Tax Advice
Investment Advisors
Life Planning
The Glide Path of Life and Your IFA Index Portfolio
Retirement Planner
Problems
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12.3.3 The Media Wants Investors to Worry
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Minimization of Investment Costs
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Step 1
Step 1: Active Investors
Page:
page 1
page 2
page 3
Introduction
Quotes
Summary
Review Questions
Backtested Disclosures
Definitions
1.2.1 Active Investors
1.2.2 Index Funds Investors
1.2.3 Beating the Market
1.2.4 Risk Measurements
Problems
1.3.1 Active Investors are Everywhere
1.3.2 Active Investors are Gamblers
1.3.3 Active Investors Lose
1.3.4 The Poor Accounting of Active Investors
1.3.5 Stock Market Prices are Random
1.3.6 Stock Markets are Efficient
1.3.7 When Risk Capacity is not Matched with Risk Exposure
1.3.8 The High Cost of Turnover
1.3.9 The Emotional Stress of Active Investing
1.3.10 More than 1,500 Investors can be Wrong
Solutions
1.4.1 Active Investors Anonymous
1.4.2 The Ulysses Pact
1.4.3 The History of 12-Step Recovery Programs
1.4.4 The Big Book of Investing
1.4.5 Top Investors Agree
1.4.6 Index Funds Investors Win
Step 2
Step 2: Nobel Laureates
Page:
page 1
page 2
page 3
Introduction
Quotes
Summary
Review Questions
Fee Page
Backtested Disclosures
Definitions
2.2.1 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences
2.2.2 The University of Chicago, Center for Research in Security Prices, and the Stock Market Database
Problems
2.3.1 Investors Rely on Lady Luck
2.3.2 Active Investors are Unaware of Academic Studies
Solutions
Alfred Nobel
Blaise Pascal
Edmund Halley
Adam Smith
Louis Bachelier
Alfred Cowles
Harry Markowitz
James Tobin
Frank Modigliani
Merton Miller
William Sharpe
Paul Samuelson
Eugene Fama
Michael Jensen
Rex Sinquefield
Burton Malkiel
John Bogle
David Booth
Kenneth French
Who Do You Trust?
Market Forces: May They Be With You
Step 3
Step 3: Stock Pickers
Page:
page 1
page 2
page 3
page 4
page 5
page 6
page 7
Introduction
Quotes
Summary
Review Questions
Backtested Disclosures
Definitions
3.2.1 Stock Pickers
3.2.2 Adjusted Performance
Problems
3.3.1 Why Stock Pickers Fail
3.3.2 The Stock Picker’s Graveyard
3.3.3 Incubator Funds
3.3.4 Studies and Observations that Show the Daunting Odds of Stock Picking
3.3.5 Stock Pickers and Coin Flippers
3.3.6 Stock Pickers are Focused on Short Term
3.3.7 Stock Pickers are Style Drifters
3.3.8 Stock Pickers are Looking for a Needle in a Haystack
3.3.9 Stock Pickers Play a Zero Sum Game
3.3.10 Stock Pickers in International Markets
3.3.11 Stock Pickers in Small-Cap Markets
3.3.12 Stock Pickers Pay More Taxes
3.3.13 Stock Picking Gurus and Their Real Records
3.3.14 Stock Pickers Don’t Want You to Know the Truth
Solutions
Step 4
Step 4: Time Pickers
Page:
page 1
page 2
page 3
Introduction
Quotes
Summary
Review Questions
Backtested Disclosures
Definitions
4.2.1 Random Walk Theory
4.2.2 Efficient Market Hypothesis
Problems
4.3.1 Pickers are Fooled by Randomness
4.3.2 Academic Studies Prove that Time Picking doesn’t Work
4.3.3 Time Picking Gurus
4.3.4 Gains and Losses are Impossible to Identify in Advance
4.3.5 Time Pickers Pay More Taxes
Solutions
Step 5
Step 5: Manager Pickers
Page:
page 1
page 2
page 3
Introduction
Quotes
Summary
Review Questions
Backtested Disclosures
Definitions
Problems
5.3.1 Past Performance is No Guarantee of Future Results
5.3.2 Persistence in Track Records
5.3.3 Sources of Information Used by Manager Pickers
Is a Highly Rated Fund a Good Thing?
The Forbes Mutual Fund Honor Roll
Mutual Fund Advertisements
5.3.4 Markets Make Managers
5.3.5 Irrelevant Benchmarks
Solutions
Step 6
Step 6: Style Drifters
Page:
page 1
page 2
Introduction
Quotes
Summary
Review Questions
Backtested Disclosures
Definitions
6.2.1 Investment Style
6.2.2 Style Drift
Problems
6.3.1 Style Drift Alters Risk Exposure
6.3.2 Style Drifters
6.3.3 Style Drift and the Fama/French Risk Factors
Solutions
Step 7
Step 7: Silent Partners
Page:
page 1
page 2
page 3
Introduction
Quotes
Summary
Review Questions
Backtested Disclosures
Definitions
Problems
7.3.1 Active Investors are Unaware of All the Costs
7.3.2 Taxes
7.3.3 Inflation
Solutions
7.4.1 Index Funds and Tax-Managed Index Funds
7.4.2 Reduce Taxes and Turnover Costs with Index Funds
Step 8
Step 8: Riskese
Page:
page 1
page 2
page 3
page 4
page 5
Introduction
Quotes
Summary
Review Questions
Backtested Disclosures
Definitions
8.2.1 Standard Deviation
8.2.2 Probability Distributions and Histograms
8.2.3 Mean Reversion
8.2.4 Expected Return
8.2.5 Rolling Period Returns
8.2.6 Risk
8.2.7 The Dimensions of Stock Return
Market Risk Factor
Size Risk Factor
Value Risk Factor
Term Risk Factor
Default Risk Factor
8.2.8 Implications of the Fama/French Three-Factor Model
8.2.9 Time Diversification of Risk
Problems
8.3.1 Active Investors don’t Understand Risk and Return
8.3.2 Investors Like Comfort and Dislike Uncertainty
8.3.3 Stock Pickers Dilute the Two Important Risk Factors
8.3.4 The Myth of the Ideal Investment
Solutions
Step 9
Step 9: History
Page:
page 1
page 2
page 3
Introduction
Quotes
Summary
Review Questions
Backtested Disclosures
Definitions
9.2.1 Historical Databases and Studies
9.2.2 Time Series Construction
Problems
Solutions
9.4.1 Long-term History Characterizes Risk and Return
9.4.1a Probability of Portfolio Recovery
9.4.2 Cross Correlation among Indexes
A Comparative History of Several Indexes
using Rolling Periods
A Comparative History of Market Cap Deciles
The Returns Matrix
Step 10
Step 10: Risk Capacity
Page:
page 1
page 2
page 3
Introduction
Quotes
Summary
Review Questions
Backtested Disclosures
Definitions
Dimension One: Time Horizon and Liquidity Needs
Dimension Two: Attitude Toward Risk
Dimension Three: Net Worth
Dimension Four: Income and Savings Rate
Dimension Five: Investment Knowledge
Problems
10.3.1 Investors do not Properly Assess Risk Capacity
10.3.2 Risk Capacity Changes over Time
Solutions
10.4.1 The Risk Capacity Survey
10.4.2 The Ten Dimensions of Risk
10.4.3 The Color of Risk Spectrum
10.4.4 Twenty Risk Capacities
10.4.5 Capacity Adjusted Risk
Step 11
Step 11: Risk Exposure
Page:
page 1
page 2
page 3
page 4
page 5
page 6
Introduction
Quotes
Summary
Review Questions
Backtested Disclosures
Definitions
11.2.1 Modern Portfolio Theory
11.2.2 Diversification
11.2.3 Global Diversification
11.2.4 Portfolio Rebalancing
11.2.5 Whole Portfolios
11.2.6 The Prudent Investor Act
Five Principles of Prudence
Problems
11.3.1 How Much Risk is There?
11.3.2 Where is the Data?
11.3.3 Investors Want to Avoid Risk
11.3.4 Risk is Good in Proper Doses
11.3.5 Portfolios Get Out of Balance
11.3.6 Selecting Index Funds
Solutions
11.4.2 Index Mutual Funds Earn more Return and Eliminate more Risk
11.4.3 The Most Efficient Funds on the Market
Small Cap Strategy
U.S. Small-Cap Strategy
U.S. Micro-Cap Strategy
Value Strategies
U.S. Small-Cap Value Strategy
U.S. Large-Cap Value Strategy
Real Estate Securities Strategy
U.S. Large Company Strategy
Developed International Markets
Emerging Markets
Fixed Income
11.4.4 Are Commodities Worth the Risk?
11.4.5 Matching People with Portfolios
Step 12
Step 12: Invest and Relax
Page:
page 1
page 2
page 3
Introduction
Quotes
Summary
Review Questions
Fees
Backtested Disclosures
Definitions
12.2.1 Registered Investment Advisers
12.2.2 Dimensional Fund Advisors
12.2.3 Rebalancing Portfolios
12.2.4 Rebalancing Formula
12.2.5 Tax Loss Harvesting
12.2.5a Mutual Fund Distributions
12.2.5b Cash Withdrawal Considerations
12.2.6 Financial Advice
Estate Planning
Insurance
Accounting and Tax Advice
Investment Advisors
Life Planning
The Glide Path of Life and Your IFA Index Portfolio
Retirement Planner
Problems
12.3.1 Active Investors Procrastinate
12.3.2 Active Investors "Go It Alone"
12.3.3 The Media Wants Investors to Worry
Asset Allocation
Minimization of Investment Costs
Minimization of Taxes
Reliable Investment Performance
A Simple and Understandable Investment Strategy
An Easier Way to Track Investment Performance
Increased Leverage and Compounding
of Investment Wealth
Invest like Institutional Investors
Solutions
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