A Random Market?

I received a copy of Burton Malkiel’s famous book “A Random Walk Down Wall Street” 15 years ago.  The book lays out the case for why stock market investment returns are random and passive investing is preferred over trying to beat the market.  It strongly supports the efficient market hypothesis. At least this is why…

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Investing Games

Ed Thorpe invented the strategy to beat blackjack, a method known today as “card counting”.  I first learned of Ed in college when my friends and I spent one summer at the local casinos trying to copy his card counting techniques (I wasn’t very successful).  A few months ago, while researching the viability of my…

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Welcome

What is the best investment strategy ever created?  Everyone dreams of the perfect portfolio – high returns with low risk of loss.  Most believe this strategy either doesn’t exist or is only available through exclusive hedge funds with high fees.  But I’ve created a strategy that is very simple to execute and outperforms most hedge…

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