Barry Ritholtz

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Active Investment Management Never Went Away

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But the issues with active management -- poor performance, high costs and behavioral problems -- are why for most people, a passive strategy makes a lot of sense.

Six Things To Consider As Stocks Break Records

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Rather than offer a silly and very-likely wrong forecast, I will offer some thoughts you might have overlooked.

Minimum-Wage Opponents Tripped Up By Facts

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Opponents argue minimum wage increases kill jobs, but the argument is not backed up by the facts.

Mansions Aren't Such Great Investments

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Luxury real estate investment generates more bling than bucks.

Telling The Difference Between Good Data And Bad

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It is painfully expensive to allocate capital based on a premise that later proves to be fundamentally false.

Facebook Didn't Tilt The Election

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I am less concerned than some folks are about Facebook’s ability to shape the American political landscape.

Bigger Paychecks Are Coming

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We interrupt this interminable election season for a brief I-told-you-so about wages and jobs.

This Bull Market Has Room To Keep On Running

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Are we in the early years of a secular bull market that might last a decade or more?

Shift From Active to Passive Isn't What It Seems

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Legendary fund manager Bill Miller says active fund managers are often nothing more than high-priced closet indexers.

Helping Retirement Savers Isn't Like Slavery

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A looming financial retirement crisis helped give rise to the DOL's fiduciary rule.

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