Prof. Kenneth French explains how he uses anticipated regret when deciding how to split his portfolio between stocks and bonds, and he shares two essential beliefs about the market that affect his allocation. … [Read more...] about Kenneth French on Building Confidence as an Investor
Kenneth French on How to Think About Investment Risk
Prof. Kenneth French explains that for most investors, the best definition of risk is uncertainty about lifetime consumption. He also offers helpful examples from investors' everyday lives to simplify complex ideas. … [Read more...] about Kenneth French on How to Think About Investment Risk
Kenneth French on the Difficulty of Timing the Market
Most people who try to time the market are just fooling themselves, says Prof. Kenneth French, explaining what it really takes to beat the market and why doing so is harder than many investors think. … [Read more...] about Kenneth French on the Difficulty of Timing the Market
David Booth on Dealing Thoughtfully with Uncertainty
Dimensional founder David Booth shares three simple strategies that investors can use to create a plan for tomorrow. … [Read more...] about David Booth on Dealing Thoughtfully with Uncertainty
Under the Macroscope: When Stocks and the Economy Diverge
How can investors make sense of the apparent disconnect between stock market performance and economic indicators? Read Dimensional Fund Advisor's article, "Under the Macroscope: When Stocks and the Economy Diverge," HERE. The information in this document is provided in good faith without any warranty and is intended for the recipient's background information only. It does not constitute investment advice, recommendation, or an offer of any services or products for sale and is not … [Read more...] about Under the Macroscope: When Stocks and the Economy Diverge
David Booth on Righting the Ship
Everyone wants to know when we'll be able to get to the other side of COVID-19. Dimensional Founder David Booth shares what he's seeing and why it gives him hope. … [Read more...] about David Booth on Righting the Ship