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Is Bigger Better? Hedge Funds Get Bigger, Returns Get Smaller

Is Bigger Better? Hedge Funds Get Bigger, Returns Get Smaller

by Thomas Powell | Aug 10, 2017 | Investing

Fast food? Supersize it. Coffee? Get it by the gallon. Real Estate? Better go with all the features, “so at least you’ll have them.” Getting more is something that’s been engrained in our consumer minds. However, when it comes to the world of investing, bigger might...
A No-No Called for Nasdaq and NYSE “Kickbacks”

A No-No Called for Nasdaq and NYSE “Kickbacks”

by Thomas Powell | Jul 19, 2017 | Investing, Uncategorized

Someone calling out Wall Street and asking for the SEC to do more/less is nothing surprising, but when that someone is the person in charge of Yale’s $25 billion endowment, people listen. David Swensen, the head of the endowment, spoke out this week in a New York...
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