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Lesson One:
Efficient Portfolios of Indexes
The first lesson for index funds
investors is to understand the value of
a globally diversified portfolio of index
funds, tilted toward small and value indexes.
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PREFACE
There is a disappointing and sometimes shocking
story to tell about the financial services
industry. It may be even called the industry’s
dark secret. This secret was first revealed
and published on March 29, 1900 by Louis
Bachelier, and was followed up by hundreds
of academic studies. Unfortunately, few
investors pay any attention to academics
and Nobel Laureates.
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The financial services industry has a dark
secret, one that costs global investors
about $2.5 trillion per year. This secret
quietly drains the investment portfolios
and retirement accounts of almost every
investor. In 1900 French mathematician,
Louis Bachelier, unsuspectingly revealed
this disturbing fact to the world Since
then, hundreds of academic studies have
supported Bachelier’s findings. Unfortunately,
investors pay little attention to academics
and Nobel laureates. The dark secret is
that managers don’t beat markets.
The fact is that markets outperform managers
by a substantial margin over long periods
of time. This book offers overwhelming
proof of this, and shows investors how
to obtain their optimal rate of return
by matching their risk capacity to an appropriate
risk exposure. A globally diversified portfolio
of index funds is the optimal way to accomplish
this. .
Index Funds: The
12-Step Program for Active Investors is
the treatment of choice for wayward investors.
Most investors continue to embrace an active
investing strategy, despite the extensive
academic research demonstrating its futility.
Speculating on the next winning stock, fund
manager, investment style or market timing
are all akin to gambling. Below market returns
in investment portfolios and pension accounts
are the result of investors gambling with
their hard earned money. This 12-Step Program
will put active investors on the road to
recovery. Each step is designed to bring
investors closer to embracing a prudent
and sound strategy of buying, holding, and
rebalancing an index portfolio.
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