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Larry Swedroe
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Active Bond Managers Fare No Better
New evidence demonstrates that even in the bond markets, active managers have a hard time performing. by Larry Swedroe
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Lessons from the "Lost" Decade: Surviving Bear Markets
Bear markets are unpleasant, but necessary for us to enjoy the risk premium of owning stocks. Here are a few lessons we can take from the bear markets of the past decade. by Larry Swedroe
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Lessons from the "Lost" Decade: Viewing the Past and Future
Looking back at the past decade of investing can provide some important insights about the future. However, you need to view those events through the proper lens. by Larry Swedroe
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Lessons from the "Lost" Decade: Long-Term Investing and Needs Vs. Desires
The past decade has given us some important lessons on investing. This week, we'll look at some of those lessons. by Larry Swedroe
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Lessons from the "Lost" Decade: Rebalancing, Bonds and Correlations
We continue our series on lessons from the "lost" decade by looking at three long-term issues: how rebalancing (or the lack of) can affect your portfolio, the role of bonds and how risky asset correlations can change during times of crisis. by Larry Swedroe
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Does Diversification Still Work?
The poor market returns of 2008 had many wondering if diversification is still wise when building a portfolio. Here's evidence that diversification still works. by Larry Swedroe
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Brokers Stay Away From New VAs Because the Money's Not There
Some companies have started offering "slimmed-down" versions of variable annuities. But brokers seem reluctant to sell them to you, because they don't make as much money as with the traditional versions. by Larry Swedroe
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How Do You Beat 94 Percent of Mutual Funds? Join the Circus
Many brokers claim that successful stock picking is the result of skill, not luck. One Russian resident showed that the claim is little more than a bunch of bananas. by Larry Swedroe
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Lessons from 2009: Planning Tips and Investment Myths
Every January, I look back at the lessons reinforced by the market during the previous year. For the first part of this series, we'll look at the importance of having a plan and an investing myth that needs to go away. by Larry Swedroe
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Lessons from 2009: Rebalancing and Investment Horizons
Last year, the markets showed how bear markets can shorten your investment horizon and the necessity of regular rebalancing. by Larry Swedroe
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