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In this video Andrew Fox, CFP discusses two very important ideas that are the
bedrock investing principles on which Fox Financial is built. These are ideas that when understood, followed, and fully incorporated into a portfolio will dramatically enhance an investor's likelihood of achieving favorable long-term investment
results. Length, 5 minutes.
Diversification is one of the most powerful tools in an investor's tool box. Most serious investors fairly easily understand how and why a properly diversified portfolio reduces risk but this video also explains how diversification greatly enhances an investor's odds of maximizing returns. Length, 4 minutes.
Dimensional Fund Advisors (DFA) is one of the most respected and admired institutional money
managers in the world. The Dimensional approach to managing investments is strongly philosophically
aligned with the Fox approach. This video provides a brief overview of DFA's fundamental and core
beliefs. Length, 4 minutes.
Which investment is riskier, stocks or treasury bills? In this insightful video, David Booth, CEO of Dimensional Fund Advisors (DFA) lets you decide after he analyzes and puts into long-term historical perspective the returns of several hypothetical portfolios ranging from 100% stocks to 100% treasury bills. Be careful, some of the results might surprise you. Length, 7 minutes.
Is it possible to identify in advance mutual fund managers that will deliver market beating returns going forward? Ken French, professor of Finance at Dartmouth College answers this question and others in this illuminating interview that addresses may important ideas regarding the hows and whys of smartly selecting mutual funds. Length, 6 minutes.
Should stock investors own the entire market always or does it make more sense to let the professionals decide good times to be in and out of the market and to what degree? Are there clearly better or worse times be in the market? Ken French, professor of Finance at Dartmouth College answers these questions and more in this informative interview.
Length, 5 minutes.
Eugene Fama is considered by many the father of modern finance and specifically the efficient market theory. In this CNBC interview hear what he has to say about the future of capitalism, the financial crisis, government intervention, the idea of "too big to fail," and more. Professor Fama is always thoughtful, articulate, and a good listen.
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