Posts Tagged ‘ Passive Management ’

Rebalancing: An Advisor’s Added Value

Mar 12th, 2010 | By Charles L. Stanley CFP® ChFC® AIF® | Category: Investing

Rebalancing Act Global diversification gives investors a valuable tool for managing risk and volatility in a portfolio. But smart diversification has an important side effect. It requires maintenance. In a given period, asset classes experience divergent performance. This is inevitable and, in fact, desirable. A portfolio that holds assets that do not perform similarly (i.e., [...]



Active vs Passive: Moving Beyond the Debate

Dec 14th, 2009 | By Charles L. Stanley CFP® ChFC® AIF® | Category: Featured Articles

The first two columns in this series by Brad Steiman offered answers to frequently asked questions about active vs. passive investing, and explored a general set of ideas around market efficiency. The main purpose has been to help build a framework for educating clients on the debate. There are other good reasons to approach the [...]



Active Manager Survival

Nov 24th, 2009 | By Charles L. Stanley CFP® ChFC® AIF® | Category: Investing

In the past five years, actively managed stock and bond funds have shown a significant rate of non-survival, and among the survivors, only a few have consistently outperformed their category benchmark. Some people claim that strong financial markets offer opportunities for active managers to add value, while others say that active management works best in [...]



Active vs Passive: Real World Issues

Nov 24th, 2009 | By Charles L. Stanley CFP® ChFC® AIF® | Category: Featured Articles

In his previous column, Brad addressed questions related to the theoretical aspects of market efficiency and active manager performance. In this second of his three-column series on active vs. passive investing, he explores the challenges of implementing these strategies in the real world. The previous column in this series focused on some theoretical aspects of [...]



Active vs Passive: Man or the Market?

Oct 29th, 2009 | By Charles L. Stanley CFP® ChFC® AIF® | Category: Featured Articles

Bradley G. Steiman is Director, Head of Canadian Financial Advisor Services  and Vice President for Dimensional Fund Advisors Canada ULC. This is the first of a three part interview series on the age old debate of Active vs Passive investment strategies. Q: If an active manager can gather information and gain insight or knowledge through [...]



Why your money manager or broker consistently can’t beat the market. Part 1.

Sep 2nd, 2009 | By Charles L. Stanley CFP® ChFC® AIF® | Category: Investing

The statement that a money manager or broker cannot, with consistency, outperform “the market” is cause for a fight with most Wall Street types. So, I guess the first thing we should do is ask and answer, “Is this true that money managers cannot consistently outperform “the market”? Let’s begin with some factual data and [...]