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...
How Portfolio Construction Works (or Are Bonds Safer than Stocks) (S1 E13)
Not Another Investment Podcast
41 minutes
1 year ago
How Portfolio Construction Works (or Are Bonds Safer than Stocks) (S1 E13)
Send us a textIn this episode, we will build on what we learned about equities and bonds to uncover the principles behind constructing a resilient investment portfolio. Delve into the interaction of stock and bond returns with with me, Edward Finley, as I demystify the economic forces shaping their historical correlation. We're not just talking theory; I will share some practical wisdom on how to mix and match assets with varying expected returns and volatilities to either boost your gains fo...
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...