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Eugene Fama: Why You Can't Time the Market
For decades, the notion that markets are efficient has been a broadly held belief. So how could so many markets crash simultaneously? Eugene Fama, the father of the efficient market theory, answers the skeptics. His bottom line: If markets are efficiently priced, why did they crash?...
Tags: Volatility, Stock, MoneyWatch, Investment, Finance, Investor, MoneyWatch Q&A, Financial Accounting, Eugene Fama, Efficient Market, Depression, Financial Collapse, Risk, Diversification, Market Timing, Passive Investing, Index Funds, ETFs, Jeffrey Nash, Great Depression
Articles 2009-03-09
Jeremy Grantham: Why to Buy Stocks Now
Legendary investor Jeremy Grantham predicted the recent market crash in early 2006. Although he says there may still be another severe downswing, he sees great upside potential: "If you can stick it out for a while, this may be the buying opportunity of a lifetime"... Over the past three decades,...
Tags: Asset, Stock, Market, MoneyWatch, Asset Management, Investment, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Finance, Jeremy Grantham, Value Investing, Stocks, Investing, Buy, Hold, Cash, Bonds, Diversification, Asset Allocation, MoneyWatch Q&A, Market Timing, Jeffrey Nash
Articles 2009-03-09
Harry Markowitz: Getting Ready for Recovery
Harry Markowitz, the father of modern portfolio theory, still thinks you can't time the market though he admits to trying a bit himself recently. His best advice: stay invested and diversified. "You have to be in the market and prepared when the recovery begins," he explains... That's not surprising,...
Tags: Asset, Recovery, Bond, Stock, Investor, MoneyWatch, Portfolio Theory, Investment, Financial Accounting, Finance, Asset Class, MoneyWatch Q&A, Harry Markowitz, Modern Portfolio Theory, Diversification, Asset Allocation, Risk, Market Timing, Beta, Bubble, Bailout, Jeffrey Nash
Articles 2009-03-09
Where 'Stocks for the Long Run' Went Wrong
The notion that stocks always trump other investments in the long run has run headlong into reality. Thanks to the recent market massacre, over the 20 years that ended February 2009, Treasury bonds significantly outperformed the S&P 500. How to readjust... In 1994 Jeremy Siegel wrote the best-selling book Stocks...
Tags: Asset, Stock, Period, MoneyWatch, Buy-and-hold, Investment, Finance, Stocks, Market Timing, Jeremy Siegel, Zvi Bodie, Paul Samuelson, Jeremy Grantham, 401(k), Roth IRA, Bonds, Retirement Planning, Retirement Income, Patrick McDevitt
Articles 2009-03-19
Real Rally or Bear Market Trap?
Have we seen the bottom? Is the market turning around? MoneyWatch.com editorial director Eric Schurenberg poses these tricky questions to editor at large Jill Schlesinger.
Tags: Editorial, MoneyWatch, Bear Market, Market Mally, Investment Strategy, Jill Schlesinger, Eric Schurenberg, Market Timing
Videos 2009-04-02
So Now You Want to Jump Back Into Stocks?
The fear that kept you from putting money into stocks all these months is starting to give way to the fear of being left behind. Time to get a little perspective, isn't it?After 17 months of a grindingly awful bear market, the worst since the Great Depression, a few...
Tags: Stock, Bear Market, Fear, MoneyWatch, Investment, Finance, MoneyWatch Feature Package, Market Swings, Market Timing, Stocks, Investment Planning, Investor Greed, Investing, Retirement Planning
Articles 2009-04-04
Investing Lessons from the '70s Crash
Is the rebound for real, or is it a bear trap? Have we been fundamentally wrong about stocks as investments? For answers, we asked pros who have been through it all before. ...
Tags: Financial, Investor, MoneyWatch, Financial Accounting, Professional Development, Financial Planning, Finance, Career, Bear Market, Recession, Wall Street, Stocks, S&P 500, Ivy Asset Strategy Fund, Waddell & Reed, J.P. Morgan Private Bank, Conrad de Aenlle, Market Timing
Articles 2009-04-21
Less Than 10 Years from Retirement?
Torn between the need to rebuild your savings β€” before it's too late β€” and fear of another bear market? Relax. Here's your plan. Build Your...
Tags: Bond, CD, Stock, Financial Planner, Bear Market, Advisor, MoneyWatch, Evensky, T-bills, CFP, Investment, Finance, Emotions, Retirement, Emergency Fund, Diversify, Financial Planners, Market Timing, Diversification, Asset Allocation, MoneyWatch Crash Course, Lynn Brenner
Articles 2009-05-06
How to Invest in the ‘New Normal'
Some advisers say you'll need to be more nimble with your investments; critics just call that market timing. Here's what we do know about the post-Lehman market. To Bill Gross and Mohamed El-Erian, co-chief investment officer and CEO respectively of Pacific Investment Management Co., that...
Tags: Asset, Asset Class, Market Timing, Bond, Stock, Investor, MoneyWatch, Neil Hokanson, Investment, Asset Management, Finance, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Lehman Bros., Bill Gross, Mohamed El-Erian, Pimco, New Normal, ETF, Suzanne McGee
Articles 2009-09-15

Additional Resources

NASD slams broker-dealer with fine for VA market timing.(The news: top stories of the week)
THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF Securities Dealers has fined a Richmond, Va.-based broker-dealer $450,000 in what the NASD calls its first ever case involving alleged market timing abuses in variable annuities. The broker-dealer, Davenport & Co., LLC, is charged with facilitating deceptive market timing....
Tags: annuity, Davenport Co., FINANCE, Investment, NASD
Research articles 2004-06-07
Hedge probe may be boon for market-timing funds; SAAFTI members upset by Spitzer's remarks.(News)
Byline: Sara Hansard Allegations that several major mutual fund companies improperly allowed a hedge fund to time the market could be a blessing in disguise for true market-timing funds. At least that's what advisers who practice market timin ...
Tags: advisor, fund company, hedge fund, mutual fund, SEC
Research articles 2003-09-15
Goldman Sachs' Last Stand and the Fading of an Era of Market Timing
Clive Corcoran submits: Financial innovation has become more or less synonymous with what might be called meta-market activities. That is where much of the day to day movements of markets and the activities of traders is based upon information derived directly from the market's internals and not from the "real"...
Tags: Financial, Clive Corcoran, Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
External links 2009-07-20
Market Timing Strategies
Market timing strategies involve moving between risky assets, such as stocks or bonds, and less risky short term securities like Treasury Bills based on "technical", "fundamental" or "quantitative" analyses. Reduced to its core proposition, market timing means "buying low and selling high." Identifying high or "overvalued" versus low or "undervalued"...
Tags: Asset, Security, Financial, Asset Management, Financial Accounting, Strategy, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Finance, Management
White papers
Focus On Time In The Market, Not Market Timing
Sports commentators often predict the big winners at the start of a season, only to see their forecasts fade away as their chosen teams lose. Similarly, market timers often try to predict big wins in the investment markets, only to be disappointed by the reality of unexpected turns in performance....
Tags: Ameriprise Financial, Team Management, Performance Management, Investment, Strategy, Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Finance
White papers 2008-01-01
Securities & Exchange Commission adopts new rules to counter market timing.(Regulation)
FINAL ADOPTION BY THE Securities and Exchange Commission on April 13 of regulatory requirements to counter market timing generally was greeted positively. There were, however, lingering concerns over points in the new rules, such as specific detailin FINAL ADOPTION BY THE Securities and Exchange Commission on...
Tags: SEC
Research articles 2004-04-19
SEC considers action against Evergreen, alleges market timing, rapid trading.(News Briefs)
WASHINGTON - Evergreen Investment Management faces possible enforcement action from the SEC over allegations of market timing and rapid trading of Evergreen's own mutual funds, according to a 10-Q filing by Evergreen's parent, Wachovia. Staff at the WASHINGTON - Evergreen Investment Management faces possible ...
Tags: Evergreen, mutual fund, SEC
Research articles 2004-08-09
Alliance, MFS recover best from market-timing scandal.(News)(AllianceBernstein Institutional Investment Management LP )(MFS Investment Management Inc)
Byline: Douglas Appell Two years after Eliot Spitzer's market-timing dragnet, AllianceBernstein Institutional Investment Management LP and MFS Investment Management Inc. are the strongest asset gatherers among firms that paid hefty fines to settle Byline: Douglas Appell Two years after Eliot...
Tags: alliance, asset
Research articles 2005-10-03
Study: 70% of 401(k)s act on market timing.(Briefs)(Mercer Human Resources Outsourcing)
WASHINGTON - About 70% of large 401k plan sponsors have taken action to control market timing in their plans, and an additional 14% plan to address this issue in the near future, according to a CIEBA survey. Also, 85% of sponsors that have already WASHINGTON...
Tags: 401(k) plan, Fidelity Investments, Mercer, outsourcing
Research articles 2004-08-09
At Issue - Market-timing policy: Keep it simple, please.(Opinion)
One of the real bright lights in the recent SEC mutual fund reform proposals is the call for fund firms to define their market-timing policies with specificity. While a few have fairly well-defined exchange policies, almost all are struggling ...
Tags: fund company, SEC
Research articles 2004-02-09
SEC set to finalize market-timing rules; Plans to allow fund boards choice on redemption fees.(News)
Byline: Sara Hansard WASHINGTON - The Securities and Exchange Commission plans to finalize on Thursday one of the primary regulations it has proposed to deal with mutual fund market timing. Faced with investor opposition, the commission...
Tags: board, intermediary, mutual fund, SEC
Research articles 2005-02-28
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