
Is Modern Investing Still in the Dark Ages?
I began my investment career in 1974 when investing was still in the dark ages. There was no online trading. All orders were placed by

I began my investment career in 1974 when investing was still in the dark ages. There was no online trading. All orders were placed by

Even with top performing mutual funds, investors can be their own worst enemies and find ways to underperform. Fidelity’s Magellan had an average annual return

The most common way people invest is with strategic asset allocations to stocks and bonds, with perhaps a small allocation to alternatives. This approach passes

My last article, “The Trend Is Your Best Friend – Here Is Why”, showed how investors can benefit from applying trend following to all investment

Most investors believe they should buy and hold stocks and bonds. They might add modest allocations to alternatives such as foreign stocks, managed futures, gold,

From the time my book was published others have tried to improve upon the book’s Global Equity Momentum (GEM) model. There is nothing wrong with