Oct. 2006 – A Passive Revolution
Capital markets have undergone a dramatic transformation since 1952. That year eventual Nobel laureate Harry Markowitz tossed aside the widely held notion that securities should be evaluated by their individual characteristics. He asserted instead that the rational investor would focus on how a security impacted the overall risk and return of his portfolio. Fifty-four years […]
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