Image Credit: Alex Nabaum By Jason Zweig | May 22, 2020 11:00 am ET What an asset is worth depends on who owns it — and how. If you own publicly traded real-estate investment trusts, your REITs are worth an average of 21% less than they were at the end of 2019. If, however, you hold the TIAA Real Estate Account, a $25.2 billion...
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Image Credit: Alex Nabaum By Jason Zweig | May 15, 2020 11:00 am ET The catchier an investment’s name, the more you should ask: What’s the catch? Just consider YES. Offered to wealthy advisory clients of UBS Group AG, YES stands for Yield Enhancement Strategy. Who doesn’t love getting to yes? And who wouldn’t...
Read MoreFinding Your Balance in a Topsy-Turvy Market
Image Credit: Alex Nabaum By Jason Zweig | May 1, 2020 10:00 am ET The market wisdom that sounds the easiest can be the hardest to follow. Take “buy low, sell high.” Buying low and selling high is logically sound but emotionally harrowing. That’s because it requires buying something that feels risky because it just...
Read MoreWhen Your Fund Beats the Market, Ask: Which Market?
Image Credit: Alex Nabaum By Jason Zweig | April 24, 2020 11:01 am ET Mutual-fund votes are usually pro-forma rituals in which investors do whatever the fund manager asks. An upcoming one at Putnam Investments should have investors asking what the manager has been doing. On Apr. 15, shareholders in Putnam Capital Spectrum Fund were...
Read MoreCharlie Munger: ‘The Phone Is Not Ringing Off the Hook’
Image Credit: Nick Webb, 2010 (Flickr) By Jason Zweig | April 17, 2020 10:00 am ET If the coronavirus lockdown has frozen your investing plans, you’re in good company. Charlie Munger is watching and waiting, too. Mr. Munger, vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. and Warren Buffett’s longtime business partner, likes to...
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