1) I write a guest blog entry at the Clever Dude blog entitled A New Approach to Staying the Course. I say: “If you, like me, believe that it is possible for prices to be too high, then you should not be sticking with the same stock allocation in your effort to Stay the Course. For investors like us, changes in prices are causing the course to always be in motion. Risks are greater at times of high prices and long-term returns are lower.”
2) CapitalSpectator.com publishes an article backing the investing ideas explored at this site entitled “Back to the Future Again — The Financial Literature Now Favors Active Asset Allocation, But It’s Still Risky.” The article states that: “Securities markets appear to be at least partially predictable after all.
3) CapitalSpectator.com publishes an article supporting our idea that Value Investing and Modern Portfolio Theory make a powerful combination entitled “Rethinking Modern Portfolio Theory.” The article states that: “Although academics are latecomers to the party, the fact that they’ve arrived only adds more credibility to what Graham taught: valuation matters.”
4) The Get Rich/Get Right blog links to the article “Getting Over Your Fear of Money.”
5) I post a Letter to the Editor at the Early-Retirement-Planning-Insights.com site entitled More Regarding the International Dimension. I say: “There is reason to believe that Robert Shiller (author of “Irrational Exuberance”) believes that it is possible at least to some extent to avoid the risks of overvaluation in the U.S. market by moving funds to non-U.S. markets.”
Today’s Passion: “You’re nuts, Rob.” Sure. That’s like, so totally obvious. But precisely how am I nuts? What are the drivers of these unusual behavior patterns? To figure that one out, you might want to take a look at the article entitled Money and Personality — Is There a Retire Early “Type”?
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