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Winning It by Trimming It

Winning It by Trimming It

Posted by on Nov 12, 2012 in Articles & Advice, Blog, Columns, Featured |

Image Credit: Christophe Vorlet   By Jason Zweig | Nov. 9, 2012 5:39 p.m. ET     Perhaps you can beat the market after all — by trying not to. In typical markets and a basic portfolio, rebalancing — or trimming your winners and adding to your losers — can add 0.25 to 0.5 percentage points to your annual return, estimates William...

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Warren Buffett: Read All About Him

Warren Buffett: Read All About Him

Posted by on Nov 11, 2012 in Articles & Advice, Blog, Books, Featured, Posts |

By Jason Zweig  |  Nov. 8, 2012 9:00 am ET Image credit: Warren Buffett, July 26, 2012, by “thetaxhaven,” Flickr.com    This fall, two more books on Warren Buffett come out. The first, Tap Dancing to Work (Portfolio/Penguin), is a compilation of more than 80 articles about (and several by) Buffett. It’s edited by Carol Loomis, who has worked at...

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How Practical Is ‘Tactical’?

How Practical Is ‘Tactical’?

Posted by on Nov 5, 2012 in Articles & Advice, Blog, Columns, Featured |

Image Credit: Christophe Vorlet   By Jason Zweig |  Nov. 2, 2012 11:48 p.m. ET Buy-and-hold is beating dodge-and-weave. After years of being mocked as “buy and hope,” the patient strategy of holding stocks and bonds is paying off again. By contrast, many “tactical” funds, which seek to smooth out short-term market swings through...

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