Tag Archives: Evan Vanderwey
Keep it Simple
I was reading Bogle this morning (still on chapter 3) and he referrenced William of Occam, a franciscan friar and philosopher famous for his Razor theory. Here it is in three forms: “Entities should not be multiplied unnecessarily” or put … Continue reading
Market Timing is a Bad Strategy. Do it Right. Invest!
Investing in the stock market as a market timer is a loser’s game. A good definition of a market timer is anyone making a trade or series of trades based on a prediction about the future. Market timers say things … Continue reading
Turnover is a Huge Money Maker – “NO LOAD FUNDS” are a Farce.
Last year I shot a video after reading an article confirming what we have known for years about the excessive buying and selling of stocks within mutual funds, aka “fund turnover.” This activity adds huge cost to the portfolio and on … Continue reading
Potential for Credit Rating decline in UK and US
This graph shows the amount of our national debt in relationship to our GDP (gross domestic product). Gross Domestic Product is, in one sense, the income for our country for a given period, usually considered annually. It is the sum … Continue reading
Quote from Benjamin Graham
The value exchange in the world of investment management has long rewarded relationships based on frugality, simplicity, and maintaining a disciplined balance of a varied selection of investment classes. Benjamin Graham knows it and you know it. I affirm that … Continue reading