Index Fund Advisors - Podcast
Summary: Index Fund Advisors (IFA) is an independent financial advisor that provides wealth management by utilizing risk-appropriate, returns-optimized, and tax-managed portfolios of index funds. IFA.tv provides webcasts explaining the investing strategies of IFA.com and Mark Hebner's book, Index Funds: The 12-Step Recovery Program for Active Investors, with Foreword by Nobel Laureate Harry Markowitz. See hard cover here: http://indexfundsbook.com and iBook here: http://iBookIndexFunds.com.
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Podcasts:
You may not have heard of him, but Sir Francis Galton was a Victorian genius.
There's been plenty of publicity in recent months about cryptocurrencies. The reason why is they soared in value in 2017.
Diversification is sometimes referred to as the one free lunch in investing.
When we talk about evidence-based investing, what we are really referring to is academic evidence.
It's one of the big philosophical questions, "Can money buy you happiness?"
Mark Hebner breaks down an exciting new chart that combines his Hebner Model with the Galton Board.
Mark Hebner talks about market declines and volatility with the rocky road in the markets lately.
Mark Hebner summarizes the market's performance during the first quarter of 2018 and demonstrates the difficulty in picking the next asset class winner.
The fund industry tries to make paying for active management seem like a no-brainer.
In Part 5 of this five-part series, the final question is…What should I be doing?
It's tough, if not impossible, to know which market segments will outperform from period to period.
Financial markets have rewarded long-term investors.
Flip a coin and your odds of getting heads or tails are 50/50. Historically, the odds of selecting an investment fund that was still around 15 years later are about the same.
Whether you’ve been investing for decades or are just getting started, at some point on your investment journey you’ll likely ask yourself some pertinent questions.
One of the most common misconceptions about investing is that the economy and the stock market are perfectly correlated. Yes, they are connected, but it's not that simple.