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Tyler Warner

Dec. 2003 – Investing and the Science of Economics

We have long implored investors to do their best to ignore the hodgepodge of investment advice that saturates the modern media, and instead consider the scientific approach to investing. Below we outline the history of this science, which is rapidly gaining favor with both institutional and individual investors. In particular we hope our readers will […]

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Sept. 2003 – Fund Shenanigans

Much publicized government investigations into mutual-fund practices have been initiated and a wave of shareholder-initiated lawsuits is sure to follow. The allegations are troubling, as the chicanery in question would benefit institutional short-term traders at the expense of long-term individual investors. We are confident that the funds we recommend are not especially vulnerable to these

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Aug. 2003 – Brother, Can You Paradigm?

Remember the late 1990s, when we were entering a “new economy” guided by a “new paradigm”? Business cycles were said to be repealed, information technology would expand productivity exponentially, and of course traditional valuations for common stocks (price/earnings and price/book ratios, dividend yield) were obsolete. The party has ended, of course, and though the investing

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Apr. 2004 – Tweaking the Dow

On April 8 the 30 component companies of the venerable Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) were changed for the first time since 1999. Eastman Kodak, AT&T, and International Paper were dropped while Pfizer, Verizon and American International Group (AIG) were added. Although two of the firms that were replaced were in our high-yield Dow model,

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