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How To Survive Stock-Market Crashes Without Getting Screwed, According to Mark Hebner
It happens every time. Toward the end of long bull markets, when stocks finally begin to feel safe and everyone’s making money, folks that are nervous about investing in the stock market finally begin to relax. They put their money … Continue reading
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Tagged capitalism, free markets, Henry Blodget, index funds, investing, Mark Hebner, The Daily Ticker
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Interview of Gene Fama, Jr. (VP of DFA) by Mark Hebner
Interview of Eugene Fama Junior (VP of DFA)-by Mark Hebner dated 10th December 2008. Transcribed by Sameer Desai, Mumbai, India Mark : Your father is famous for developing what is called EMH and maybe so that you can put in … Continue reading
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Tagged capitalism, free markets, index funds, investing, stock pickers, stock picking
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Free Markets Do It Best — Why Fool With Anything Else?
October 12, 1995 – Oldie but Goodie: A Classic: The Rex Sinquefield Active Versus Passive Debate. Fidel Castro recently admitted the "market failure model" does not work. When will active managers do the same? It is all about the price. … Continue reading
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Tagged capitalism, commanding heights, free markets, Hayek, planned economy, stock pickers, Von Mises
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The Pencil, the Bagel, Capitalism and the Index Fund
‘The Bagel and the Index Fund’ By Russell Roberts January 20, 2004 Businessweek and the Invisible Heart (Article dug up by Sameer Desai) After a good year for the stock market, a lot of investors are feeling it’s safe to … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Smith, capitalism, Invisible Hand, Milton Friedman, Russ Roberts
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