Barry Ritholtz

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Wall Street Bonuses Aren't Really Bonuses

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Deferred profit-sharing is the better way to think of the annual payouts.

Failure To Increase The Gas Tax Signals American Decline

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The country’s roads and bridges are in dismal shape. Finding the money to fix them shouldn’t be this hard.

Index Funds Sure Don't Seem Like Libor

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Arguments that they lack transparency or may be subject to manipulation are largely off base.

Markets Make Everyone Feel Stupid At Some Point

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The real questions is, how long are you willing to live with it?

Wall Street Learns That Giving Stuff Away Is Boring

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Financial firms introduced a slew of products that didn’t charge fees last year. Investors yawned.

An ETF’s Life Can Be Nasty, Brutish And Short

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The mortality rate for exchange-traded funds is high. A catchy ticker symbol can help.

Life Is Nasty, Brutish And Short For A New ETF

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The mortality rate for exchange-traded funds is high. A catchy ticker symbol can help.

Why Stock Buybacks Do So Little For Americans

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Instead of restricting share repurchases, expand the pool of people with a stake in markets.

401(k) Millionaires Club Got Smaller Last Year

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The number of 401(k) millionaires fell by 28 percent in the fourth quarter of 2018 alone.

Stock-Picking Contests Are No Way To Pick Stocks

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But they could be made more useful with some simple changes.

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