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Filed Under:Business & Finance / Investing
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Archived Since:February 5, 2008

Blog Post Archive

Tuesday links: between a bubble and a scandal

Quote of the day Andrew McAfee, “I think what’s going on in my home industry of higher education at present is something between a bubble [...] The post Tuesday links: between a bubble and a scandal appeared first on Abnormal Return...

Monday links: a wobble in flight

Quote of the day James Surowiecki, “It’s [Apple] always been the proverbial bumblebee: it shouldn’t be able to fly but it does. A wobble in [...] The post Monday links: a wobble in flight appeared first on Abnormal Returns.

Sunday links: strongly hedge opinions

Quote of the day J.C. Parets, “These markets trade, what, 252 or so days out of the year? Do we always need to have a [...] The post Sunday links: strongly hedge opinions appeared first on Abnormal Returns.

Saturday links: classic value

The weekend is a great time to catch up on some longer items that we passed up on during the week. Thanks for checking in. [...] The post Saturday links: classic value appeared first on Abnormal Returns.

Friday links: taking time off

Quote of the day Ali Meshkati, “There is no need to be 100% involved in the markets year round. Profits find those who are patient [...] The post Friday links: taking time off appeared first on Abnormal Returns.

Thursday links: gold gibberish

Quote of the day Howard Marks, “There is nothing intelligent to be said about gold. Nobody can tell you the right price for an ounce [...] The post Thursday links: gold gibberish appeared first on Abnormal Returns.

Wednesday links: eurozone trials

If you haven’t done it already think about signing up for our daily e-mail, thousands of other Abnormal Returns readers already have. Quote of the [...] The post Wednesday links: eurozone trials appeared first on Abnormal Returns.

Tuesday links: who’s your daddy?

Quote of the day Vitaily Katsenelson, “Wall Street only becomes your daddy if you let it.”  (Institutional Investor) Chart of the day MOO data by [...] The post Tuesday links: who’s your daddy? appeared first on Abnormal Returns.

Sunday links: shrinking from pain

This is a late edition of the daily linkfest. Hope you have a nice holiday. Quote of the day Jean-Marie Eveillard, “Most people aren’t cut [...] The post Sunday links: shrinking from pain appeared first on Abnormal Returns.

Saturday links: scuttlebutt research

The weekend is a great time to catch up on some longer items that we passed up on during the week. Thanks for checking in. [...] The post Saturday links: scuttlebutt research appeared first on Abnormal Returns.

Friday links: fearing models

Quote of the day James Weatherall, “We should fear models only insofar as we are able to forget that we are using them at all. [...] The post Friday links: fearing models appeared first on Abnormal Returns.

Thursday links: flows follow returns

Quote of the day Buttonwood, “Plenty of banks and brokers pay great attention to cross-border money flows rather like Roman augurs sorting through chicken entrails [...] The post Thursday links: flows follow returns appeared first on Abnormal Returns.

Wednesday links: social connections

If you haven’t done it already think about signing up for our daily e-mail, thousands of other Abnormal Returns readers already have. Quote of the [...] The post Wednesday links: social connections appeared first on Abnormal Returns...

The changing nature of target date bond ETF investors

The ETF-ization of everything. RT @indexuniverse: Grant: Advent Of Gold ETF $ GLD Transformed The Gold Market #InsideETFs — Tadas Viskanta (@abnormalreturns) February 12, 2013 The [...] The post The changing nature of target date bond ETF investors appeared first on Abnormal Returns.

Tuesday links: our robot future

Quote of the day Scott Adams, “The robot future is fundamentally unpredictable. But a good start is assuming all straight-line predictions are incorrect.”  (Dilbert.com) Chart [...] The post Tuesday links: our robot future appeared first on Abnormal Returns.

Q&A with Wesley Gray, co-author of Quantitative Value

Yesterday I had an excerpt up from the recently published book: Quantitative Value: A Practitioner’s Guide to Automating Intelligent Investment and Eliminating Behavioral Errors by [...] The post Q&A with Wesley Gray, co-author of Quantitative Value appeared first on Abnormal Returns.

Monday links: the great ETF land rush

Quote of the day Martha King, “We believe that the great ETF land rush is over. Virtually every square inch of the market is tracked [...] The post Monday links: the great ETF land rush appeared first on Abnormal Returns.

Thorp and Buffett on beating the market: an excerpt from Quantitative Value

The following is an excerpt from the recently published book on applying quantitative strategies to value investing: Quantitative Value: A Practitioner’s Guide to Automating Intelligent [...] The post Thorp and Buffett on beating the market: an excerpt from Quantitative Value appeared first on Abnormal Returns.

Sunday links: cherry-picking data

Quote of the day Nassim Taleb, “We’re more fooled by noise than ever before, and it’s because of a nasty phenomenon called “big data.” With [...] The post Sunday links: cherry-picking data appeared first on Abnormal Returns.

Saturday links: bothering with bonds

The weekend is a great time to catch up on some longer items that we passed up on during the week. Thanks for checking in. [...] The post Saturday links: bothering with bonds appeared first on Abnormal Returns.

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