Two sides to every trade
Suppose, after reading a favorable article on a company, you go out and buy the stock at $10 per share. A year later, the stock price reaches $20, and you close out your position, doubling your money...
View ArticleWhere is the market undervalued?
Municipal bonds and emerging markets have not seen the same rally as U.S. stocks and may hold a greater risk premium, Vanguard Chief Economist Joe Davis says. Transcript: It’s a question that’s harder...
View ArticleGoing to Ireland
Given my wife’s Irish heritage, we decided it’s high time to show our boys the beauty of Ireland, especially since the U.S. dollar has surged relative to most other currencies in the last year. Sure,...
View ArticleETF urban legends part 2
Today we’re expanding our investigation into ETF urban legends. No, it’s not true that there are spider eggs in your exchange-traded fund, but let’s look at two more urban legends that touch on taxes...
View ArticleDo ETFs make the value of the underlying securities more expensive?
Strong or weak flows into certain ETFs or categories do not inflate or deflate prices any more than mutual fund flows or the collective purchases of individual investors into stocks like Apple or...
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