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Buy and Hold Is Dead (Again): The Case for Active Portfolio Management in Dangerous Markets
Patience May Be A Virtue, But It Isn't An Investment Strategy The current academic and financial planning definitions of "risk" are changing at light speed, but the notion of what constitutes "risky" investment strategy for informed investors is still stuck in the dark ages. Wealth management expert Kenneth Solow takes a fresh look at the investment industry's reliance on Buy-and-Hold investing, exposing the flaws and potential dangers of this investment approach in secular bear markets. Patiently waiting for stocks to deliver historical average returns does not rise to the level of an investment strategy, according to Solow, who recommends a different approach called Tactical Asset Allocation. A provocative and thoughtful critique of the current state of the money management industry, Buy and Hold is Dead (AGAIN) is an invaluable investment guide for our financially challenging times.
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- Posted: Jul-02-2009
Thanks, Ken
I have known the author for several years. Although I am a fellow advisor with similar beliefs, it was refreshing to see this philosophy described so eloquently on paper. If you just allocate assets and expect portfolio performance to be on cruise control, you are doing yourself and your...
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- Posted: May-13-2009
(Most) Portfolio Managers are asleep at their desk
Most portfolio managers are either asleep at their desk, or out playing golf and shmoozing for new customers. They can get away with it, thanks to their training and thanks to the general acceptance of the "buy and hold" strategy across their industry. In a nutshell, "buy and hold" has said...
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