Send us a text Data drives nearly every aspect of modern life, from the algorithms suggesting what you should watch tonight to the autonomous vehicles navigating city streets. Yet in the world of finance—where you might expect data to reign supreme—the relationship between information and decision-making is surprisingly complicated (and relatively new). Professor Mike Gallmeyer pulls back the curtain on this fascinating paradox, revealing why financial markets present unique challenges for d...
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Send us a text Data drives nearly every aspect of modern life, from the algorithms suggesting what you should watch tonight to the autonomous vehicles navigating city streets. Yet in the world of finance—where you might expect data to reign supreme—the relationship between information and decision-making is surprisingly complicated (and relatively new). Professor Mike Gallmeyer pulls back the curtain on this fascinating paradox, revealing why financial markets present unique challenges for d...
Beyond 60-40: Rethinking Asset Allocation - Interview with Larry Kochard (S2 E2)
Not Another Investment Podcast
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Beyond 60-40: Rethinking Asset Allocation - Interview with Larry Kochard (S2 E2)
Send us a textWhat happens when the traditional safeguards of portfolio diversification unravel? Join me, Edward Finley, with my distinguished guest, Larry Kochard, as we navigate the complexities of a changing financial world where stocks and bonds, once reliable opposites, have lately moved in tandem. We promise you'll walk away with a fresh perspective on the classic 60-40 portfolio and insights into the impact of today's macroeconomic forces. Inflation, interest rates, and the Federal Res...
Not Another Investment Podcast
Send us a text Data drives nearly every aspect of modern life, from the algorithms suggesting what you should watch tonight to the autonomous vehicles navigating city streets. Yet in the world of finance—where you might expect data to reign supreme—the relationship between information and decision-making is surprisingly complicated (and relatively new). Professor Mike Gallmeyer pulls back the curtain on this fascinating paradox, revealing why financial markets present unique challenges for d...