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An investor, as Warren Buffett, said should think like a part-owner when investing in common stocks. As a part-owner, the investor should be concerned about the competitive positioning of the business he/she is invested in. A business that is relatively insulated from competitive actions, will...
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Over the last three decades, Indian equity markets generated strong investment returns with local currency returns of nearly 15%. In this article, we show that adding a global equity allocation resulted in lower portfolio risk. Additionally, against the commonly held perception, the improvement...
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Bounded Rationality refers to the idea that our rationality is limited by the information we have, the cognitive limitations of our minds and the finite amount of time we have to make a decision. However, investment professionals seem to disregard the bounded rationality of our minds and tend to...
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The all-stock equity indices provide important information to market participants for asset allocation and investment performance evaluations. In this paper, we construct market capitalization weighted indexes for each of the 23 countries included in the MSCI Emerging Markets index as of...
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The all-stock equity indices provide important information to market participants for asset allocation and investment performance evaluations. In this paper, we construct market capitalization weighted indexes for each of the 23 countries included in the MSCI World Developed Market index as of...
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An investor, as Warren Buffett said, should think like a part-owner when investing in common stocks. As a part-owner, the investor should be concerned about the competitive positioning of the business he/she is invested in as a business that is relatively insulated from competitive actions, will...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013029424
2018 was an interesting year. While headline Indian indexes held steady, the broader set of Indian equities suffered a bear market with average stock down nearly 40 to 50%. In this article, we look at warning signs that were present leading up to 2018. Further, via the performance of mid and...
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Digital disruption is a potent force. Advances in mobile technology and increasing use of social media have quickened the pace of customer adoption, giving rise to the age of digital disruption. It is important to note though that digital disruption is not a net negative force. For every...
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Mission critical moats are one of the strongest forms of moats that we come across and also one of the least understood. There are four primary attributes to such moats, namely, product complexity, importance of reputation, low cost in relation to end product's total cost of production, and...
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Over the last few years, there has been a boom in research papers and investment strategies based on the newly discovered “quality” factor. Several academic research papers were and continue to be published touting the benefits of investing in the so-called quality factor. As a reminder that...
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