Category 2009
blog15mar2009
Hot Off the Web– March 15, 2009 WSJ’s Larry Light writes in “With deflation possibly near, this economist is all abuzz” about preparing for the coming deflation. He reports on Garry Shilling’s views who recommends apartment REITs (demand for renting will increase as buying houses will become less interesting given little or no promise of […]
blog08mar2009
Hot Off the Web- March 8, 2009 Tom Lauricella discusses problems with target-date funds in WSJ’s “For retirement, ‘One size’ isn’t always a good fit” . First of all they are not all the same; they use different levels of asset allocations (not just stock/bond mix, but also for example domestic/international) as retirement date approaches. […]
blog01mar2009
Hot Off the Web– March 1, 2009 In Jason Zweig’s WSJ piece entitled “After the crash, Stocks may face a long road back”, reports based on historical evidence (Dimson, Marsh and Staunton of London Business Scholl) it is expected (i.e. 50% chance) to take nine years for markets to recover to 2007 highs. The data […]
blog22feb2009
Hot Off the Web- February 22, 2009 Surprise?!? “The index funds win again” The NYT article by Mark Hulbert reports that in a new study by Mark Kritzman he concluded that over a hypothetical 20 year period passive returns of 10% outperform active mutual fund returns of 13.5% and hedge fund returns of 19%, once […]
blog15feb2009
Hot Off the Web– February 15, 2009 WSJ’s Kevin Helliker reports that “You might as well face it: You are addicted to success” It’s bad enough that with the growing number of job losses people lose their livelihoods, but the problem is aggravated with the “unmitigated identification of self with occupation, accomplishment and professional status” […]
blog08feb2009
Hot Off the Web- February 8, 2009 AsianInvestor’s Jame DiBiasio reports that “Pimco rolls out GDP-based bond funds” “The Global Advantage Bond Index, “Gladi” for short, is based on market GDP rather than on capitalisation. The problem with the Lehman AGG, which has been the de facto standard for the past decade, is that the […]
blog01feb2009
Hot Off the Web– February 1, 2009 In a very interesting NYT article “American Express kept a (very) watchful eye on charges” Ron Lieber talks about the “big brother” credit card companies scrutinizing your purchases, not just looking for potentially fraudulent ones. Recently American Express cut customers’ credit lines based on what establishments they shopped […]
blog25jan2009
Hot Off the Web- January 25, 2009 Chris Farrell in BusinessWeek’s “Why you’ll work through your retirement” says that you should forget retirement! The economic collapse has altered expectation of a retirement of leisure, which is out of reach for most retirees. Retirees are also living longer and are healthier, so many will be able […]
blog18jan2009
Hot Off the Web- January 18, 2009 The disaster story of the week (at least for me, an ex employee with almost 30 years of service and now an underfunded pension plan) was that Nortel filed for bankruptcy protection. You can read the take of the Globe and Mail in “Nortel files for bankruptcy protection” […]
blog11jan2009
Hot Off the Web- January 11, 2009 John Bogle’s “Six lessons for investors” in the WSJ are: (1) beware of market forecasts (unreliable even from experts), (2) never underrate importance of asset allocation (“a good place to start is a bond percentage equals your age”), (3) mutual funds with superior performance often falter, (4) owning […]