Growth Stocks — Factor Style Investing Series: Part 2 Growth is one of the most popular factors in factor-style investing—but how do we recognize a true growth stock?
Value Investing — Factor Style Investing Series: Part 1 Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett's business partner and vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, is known for his sharp wit and no-nonsense investment philosophy. Munger once quipped that all intelligent investing is value investing—acquiring more than you are paying for. Value investing today fits into a paradigm today known
This Investing Strategy Has a 90% Successful Track Record — Here’s How You Can Use It Investing involves various strategies that one can use, including daily trading, DCA, and monthly buying for a long-term portfolio. While some of these strategies work long-term, others only work for specific types of people or market scenarios, and many seem to be scams. However, the Benner Cycle, created by Samuel
Sudden Wealth Makes Men Less Likely To Divorce—It's The Opposite For Women, New Study Finds This may come as no surprise: a wealth or liquidity event makes you more attractive—and it’s now backed by science. Generally speaking, a new wealth or liquidity event makes men more likely to marry and have kids and less likely to divorce. But the same research says it’
ETF vs. Mutual Fund — What's The Difference & Which Should I Consider Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have become an increasingly popular investment vehicle in recent years. As of 2021, there were over 7,000 ETFs available globally, with a total net asset value of over $9 trillion. An ETF is a type of investment fund that is traded on a stock exchange and
Dividend Data Matters — How & When You Receive Dividends When it comes to dividend investing or even just having companies in your portfolio that pay a dividend, there's specific dividend data that you need to be paying attention to. In the article we'll go over the key dividend data that you need to watch: 1.
What Lies Beneath—Hidden Risk In The Banking Crisis Coming off of our last post on how interest rate swaps and FX swaps are a banking crisis in the making, we felt it necessary to give a deeper dive into how a swap transaction works so readers can understand exactly where the risk lies. In a whitepaper published by
Interest Rate Derivatives - The Crisis In The Making It may seem a bit dramatic to label a developing banking crisis as a potential financial Armageddon, but then again, maybe it isn't. Off the news of the Federal Reserve and Jerome Powell raising the interest rate on federal funds an additional 25 basis points yesterday, the implications
Financial Education — Shocking Insights: You Need To Act Now What Is Financial Education? Financial education refers to the knowledge and understanding of how money works and how to make it work for you. It includes understanding and managing personal finances, such as budgeting, saving, investing, and protecting assets. It also involves understanding financial products and services, such as credit
Financial Literacy — The 6 Skills Needed For Financial Literacy Financial literacy is the ability to understand and effectively use various financial skills, including personal financial management, budgeting, and investing. It involves being able to make informed decisions about financial matters and being able to understand and manage one's own financial situation. Achieving financial literacy can be a