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…was emerging research that suggested that small cap companies outperformed large cap companies (read my primer on small caps here). Back then, the term ‘small cap’ didn’t even exist. Booth…
…was emerging research that suggested that small cap companies outperformed large cap companies (read my primer on small caps here). Back then, the term ‘small cap’ didn’t even exist. Booth…
…NFLX). The company reported earnings of $3.53 per share, which was well better than analyst expectations of $2.91 per share, and the company’s own guidance, which was for $2.86 per…
…P/E is currently 24.7. This is the average P/E across the index, but there is a wide range within the individual companies. Value represents the cheap end of the spectrum,…
…come back and dwarfed the old occurrences. One of the most credible explanations for the lack of liquidity is directly related to the law of unintended consequences in my opinion….
…value of a stock, known as the equity or book value. The P/B is computed by subtracting the company liabilities from the assets, much like determining the equity in your…
…the fund has struggled recently. Over the past year, the fund underperformed by -1.56 percent and -0.21 percent over the past three years. Over the past five, 10 and 15…
…happens to wages in the meantime. If employers feel like they have to pay up to compete, that’s where I think sustained inflation will come in. Right now, I’m reading…
…I wonder if he would regret his statement after realizing that the general public (and most of the investment community) would be able to parse his comments. I also wish…
…come from completing high school (a 37.9 percent increase) and a college degree (a 42.6 percent increase). Unlike the unemployment rate, average incomes actually decline between the professional degrees and…
…sometimes significantly. There was one six month period where the fund underperformed the index by between -5 and -6 percent. The past six months, the fund underperformed the index by…