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AUTHOR: Matt BlackmanDATE: FEB 2013
AUTHOR: Jayanthi GopalakrishnanDATE: SEP 2001
Asset Allocation: Stocks, Bonds, Futures by K.D. Angle
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Asset Allocation: Stocks, Bonds, Futures
by K.D. Angle
Investment survival depends on an investor's ability to adapt to the market. Is it possible to develop a
strategy that performs under all conditions, whether inflation or deflation, recession or p
AUTHOR: K.D. AngleDATE: FEB 1993
AUTHOR: Charles IdolDATE: JUL 1991
AUTHOR: Matt BlackmanDATE: APR 2020
Charles White Of Tucson Asset Management by Thom Hartle
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Charles White Of Tucson Asset Management by Thom Hartle
Charles White's career has ranged broadly from fixed-income portfolio manager to Commodity Trading Advisor. Today, as one of the three principals of Tucson Asset Management, White is doing it all a
AUTHOR: Thom HartleDATE: FEB 1998
Dynamic Asset Allocation: Beyond Buy and Hold by Gary Harloff, Ph.D.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Dynamic Asset Allocation: Beyond Buy and Hold by Gary Harloff, Ph.D.
Even during the strongest of bull markets, not every investment rises at the same rate. This range of performance among different investments has led to money managers developing strat
AUTHOR: Gary Harloff, Ph.D.DATE: JAN 1998
AUTHOR: Matt BlackmanDATE: JUL 2013
Linear Regression Of Price And Time, Part 4: Logistic Asset Allocation
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Effective asset allocation design will recognize not only how much is allocated to various assets, but also, which assets are performing the best. Toward this goal, the "logistic portfolio" is introduced here, which is a dynamic allocation model based on
AUTHOR: Mike B. SirokyDATE: AUG 2022
AUTHOR: Matt BlackmanDATE: JUL 2021
AUTHOR: Thom HartleDATE: DEC 1994
AUTHOR: Robert L. LewisDATE: MAY 2004
Tactical asset allocation with the Market Forecaster by Mark Hallinan
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Tactical asset allocation with the Market Forecaster by Mark Hallinan
When used as an allocator, the Market Forecaster program, produced by William Finnegan Associates, Inc., may produce higher profits than a simple buy-and-hold strategy and at less ris
AUTHOR: Mark HallinanDATE: MAR 1990