FAANG: Revisited – Recent Performance Shows Nothing Lasts Forever
On April 20, 2022, Netflix stock fell 37% following a disappointing earnings report the previous day. As a member of the FAANG group of large
On April 20, 2022, Netflix stock fell 37% following a disappointing earnings report the previous day. As a member of the FAANG group of large
Commodity[1] and gold funds have been the big winners so far this year, with year-to-date gains of 24.6% and 5.8% respectively. Driven by inflation rates
Much has been made of the recent performance of large U.S. technology stocks. In particular, the performance of the FAANG[1] stocks has captured the imagination
On February 19th, 2020, the S&P 500 index closed at 3,386.15. That marked the highpoint before the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent global economic collapse drove
That was the title of a keynote address given by Vanguard founder John Bogle in February 2005. For Bogle, a prominent evangelist of low-cost investing,
From February 20th, 2020 through March 23rd, 2020, the S&P 500 plummeted 34%. Concerns about the human and economic impact of the Coronavirus drove stock
As I sit to write this post, the Dow Jones Industrial Average is down just less than 1,000 points. Concerns around the impact of the
Buy low, sell high…maybe the most obvious axiom in investing. It seems so obvious, yet in practice, most investors have difficulty buying the worst-performing assets
“Diversify your portfolio!” implored the well-meaning investment advisor. Over the years, you have likely heard this phrase many times and from many sources, including me.
A decline in stock prices during a bout of market volatility often elicits the comment that “this is a buying opportunity because markets always bounce
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