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David Swensen’s 2008 public equity investments in Yale Endowment ...
Oct 15, 2008 ... This allows us to get a glimpse of David Swensen’s direct stock investments. Since Yale Endowment does not have to disclose its private ...
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Recession and stock market performance « The Investment Scientist
Jan 25, 2008 ... So what can we expect the stock market to do during a recession-and after it? I may not have a crystal ball to see the future, ...
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Recession and stock market performance « The Investment Scientist
Jan 25, 2008 ... So what can we expect the stock market to do during a recession-and after it? I may not have a crystal ball to see the future, ...
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Dividends to the rescue in a “Great Depression” « The Investment ...
Oct 14, 2008 ... 5 Responses to "Dividends to the rescue in a “Great Depression”". 1 | When will the market hit bottom? « The Investment Scientist ...
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Complete list of high-dividend-yield ETFs - US « The Investment ...
Oct 23, 2008 ... likely start judiciously looking into some high-yield bond fund ETFs, or one or more of these high-dividend-yield ETFs, even though I expect ...
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Yale Endowment asset classes « The Investment Scientist
Feb 6, 2009 ... In: Asset Allocation| David Swensen and Harvard-Yale Endowment| ... Good private equity funds are generally close to individual investors. ...
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Is P/E ratio a useful stock valuation measure? « The Investment ...
Jul 9, 2008 ... The lower the P/E ratio, the higher is the expected long-term return. That does not mean that low P/E stocks outperform every year though. ...
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Does your financial advisor engage in “fee-ing frenzy”? « The ...
Feb 26, 2009 ... This means, the advisor takes $5750 just for the act of opening ... 3 Responses to "Does your financial advisor engage in “fee-ing frenzy”? ...
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Is P/E ratio a useful stock valuation measure? « The Investment ...
Jul 9, 2008 ... (Stocks with negative earnings are all in the top 30% P/E portfolio. ... That does not mean that low P/E stocks outperform every year though ...
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Complete list of high-dividend-yield ETFs - US « The Investment ...
Oct 23, 2008 ... 2 | Dividends to the rescue in a “Great Depression” « The Investment Scientist February 11th, 2009 at 3:35 am. [...] did high dividend-yield ...
 
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