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Structured Investing In An Unstructured WorldRobert Davis
Structured Investing is based on 80+ years of financial market data, Nobel Prize-winning economic research, and in-depth studies of investor psychology and behavior.
Dimensional Fund Advisors' powerful slides on the small cap and value effect detail how small stocks and value stocks enhance portfolio returns and explain portfolio performance.
Structured Investing In An Unstructured WorldRobert Davis
Structured Investing is based on 80+ years of financial market data, Nobel Prize-winning economic research, and in-depth studies of investor psychology and behavior.
Dimensional Fund Advisors' powerful slides on the small cap and value effect detail how small stocks and value stocks enhance portfolio returns and explain portfolio performance.
This weeks paper addresses steps to overcome the retirement income challenge.
For retirees, investing in fixed income simply may not fulfill income or risk management needs, while investing heavily in equities may expose these investors to untimely amounts of risk. As Americans face this retirement income challenge, it is no wonder that portfolio longevity is now of greater concern than public speaking.
Lodging REIT Analysis - Keynote Presentation for Research Committee by Brad K...Brad Kuskin
Although numerous studies examine REIT performance over extended periods of time, many online and data-driven investment tools do not adequately provide existing and prospective investors with the tools necessary to extract business management risk out of lodging REIT returns. Given investors' current reliance on technology and graphic-oriented return analysis, it is critical that lodging REIT shareholders understand that not all equity REITs are equal. Typically, investors govern by a combination of return on capital and diversification. However, lodging REITs are inherently misleading due to their "equity REIT" classification.
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A look at how we got into this mess of a financial meltdown, what to do in the midst of it, and how to capitalize going forward. This presentation illustrates the need of hiring a professional advisor to help you manage your emotions during times of uncertainty.
This weeks paper addresses steps to overcome the retirement income challenge.
For retirees, investing in fixed income simply may not fulfill income or risk management needs, while investing heavily in equities may expose these investors to untimely amounts of risk. As Americans face this retirement income challenge, it is no wonder that portfolio longevity is now of greater concern than public speaking.
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Although numerous studies examine REIT performance over extended periods of time, many online and data-driven investment tools do not adequately provide existing and prospective investors with the tools necessary to extract business management risk out of lodging REIT returns. Given investors' current reliance on technology and graphic-oriented return analysis, it is critical that lodging REIT shareholders understand that not all equity REITs are equal. Typically, investors govern by a combination of return on capital and diversification. However, lodging REITs are inherently misleading due to their "equity REIT" classification.
As lodging REITs expand to encompass a vast portion of the hospitality industry, particularly marquis lodging assets in primary metropolitan markets, an accurate comprehension of inherent risks is critical for any investor considering deploying capital into a lodging REIT.
A look at how we got into this mess of a financial meltdown, what to do in the midst of it, and how to capitalize going forward. This presentation illustrates the need of hiring a professional advisor to help you manage your emotions during times of uncertainty.
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1. Elemental Economics - Introduction to mining.pdfNeal Brewster
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1. Structured InvestingIn an Unstructured World April, 2011 Presented by Peter S. AnastasianManaging Director – CJM Fiscal Management peter@cjmfiscal.com Charles MassimoPresident – CJM Fiscal Managementcharlie@cjmfiscal.com Twitter: @CJMFiscal
16. The research identified benefits of assuming the additional risk associated with these three factors over long investing periods.Structured Investing Approach Take 3 risks identified by academic research as worth taking Invest in stocks Emphasize small companies Emphasize value companies The risks associated with investing in stocks and overweighting small company and value stocks potentially include increased volatility (up and down movement in the value of your assets) and loss of principal. Investors with time horizons of less than five years, should consider minimizing or avoiding investing in common stocks. Although the Fama/French research findings identified the above three risks as worth taking, that does not necessarily mean these are the only risks worth taking. *Cross Section of Expected Stock Returns, Eugene F. Fama and Kenneth R. French, Journal of Finance 47 (1992)
17. Invest in Stocks Growth of $1 Jan. 1, 1927 – Dec. 31, 2009 Risks associated with investing in stocks potentially include increased volatility (up and down movement in the value of your assets) and loss of principal. Indexes are unmanaged baskets of securities that investors cannot directly invest in. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Hypothetical value of $1 invested at the beginning of 1927 and kept invested through December 31, 2009. Assumes reinvestment of income and no transaction costs or taxes. This is for illustrative purposes only and not indicative of any investment. An investment cannot be made directly in an index. Total returns in U.S. dollars. Long Term Government Bonds, One-Month US Treasury Bills, and US Consumer Price Index (inflation), source: Morningstar’s 2009 Stocks, Bonds, Bills, And Inflation Yearbook (2008); Fama/French Total U.S. Market Index provided by Fama/French from Center for Research in Security Prices (CRSP) data. Includes all NYSE securities (plus Amex equivalents since July 1962 and NASDAQ equivalents since 1973), including utilities.
18. Emphasize Small Companies Growth of $1 Jan. 1, 1927 – Dec. 31, 2009 $8,320 $2,188 $1,858 U.S. Large Cap Total U.S. Market U.S. Small Cap CRSP Deciles 1-5 Index Fama/French Total CRSP Deciles 6-10 Index U.S. Market Index Annualized Compound Return 9.5% 9.7% 11.5% AnnualizedStandardDeviation 18.6% 18.8% 27.6% Small company stocks have higher expected returns and risk than larger company stocks Indexes are unmanaged baskets of securities that investors cannot directly invest in. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Hypothetical value of $1 invested at the beginning of 1927 and kept invested through December 31, 2009. Assumes reinvestment of income and no transaction costs or taxes. This is for illustrative purposes only and not indicative of any investment. An investment cannot be made directly in an index. Total returns in U.S. dollars. Fama/French Total U.S. Market Index provided by Fama/French from Center for Research in Security Prices (CRSP) data. Includes all NYSE securities (plus Amex equivalents since July 1962 and NASDAQ equivalents since 1973), including utilities. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index is an unmanaged market value-weighted index of 500 stocks that are traded on the NYSE, AMEX and NASDAQ. The weightings make each company's influence on the index performance directly proportional to that company's market value. The Center for Research in Security Prices (CRSP) ranks all NYSE companies by market capitalization and divides them into 10 equally-populated portfolios. AMEX and NASDAQ National Market stocks are then placed into deciles according to their respective capitalizations, determined by the NYSE breakpoints. CRSP Portfolios 6-10 represent small caps. Standard deviation is a statistical measurement of how far the return of a security (or index) moves above or below its average value. The greater the standard deviation, the riskier an investment is considered to be.
19. Emphasize Value Companies Growth of $1 Jan. 1, 1927 – Dec. 31, 2009 $3,518 $2,188 $1,230 U.S. Large Growth U.S. Total Market U.S. Large Value Fama/French Fama/French Total Fama/French U.S. Large Growth Index U.S. Market Index U.S. Large Value Index AnnualizedCompoundReturn 9.0% 9.7% 10.3% AnnualizedStandardDeviation 18.9% 18.8% 26.3% “Value” stocks have higher expected returns and risk than “Growth” stocks Indexes are unmanaged baskets of securities that investors cannot directly invest in. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Hypothetical value of $1 invested at the beginning of 1927 and kept invested through December 31, 2009. Assumes reinvestment of income and no transaction costs or taxes. This is for illustrative purposes only and not indicative of any investment. An investment cannot be made directly in an index. Total returns in U.S. dollars. CRSP is the Center for Research in Security Prices. CRSP ranks all NYSE companies by market capitalization and divides them into 10 equally-populated portfolios. AMEX and NASDAQ National Market stocks are then placed into deciles according to their respective capitalizations, determined by the NYSE breakpoints. Value is represented by companies with a book-to-market ratio in the top 30% of all companies. Growth is represented by companies with a book-to-market ratio in the bottom 30% of all companies. The CRSP Value and Growth divisions within the CRSP 1-5 Portfolios are employed to formulate the Fama/French U.S Large Value Index and Fama/French U.S Large Growth Index. Fama/French Total U.S. Market Index provided by Fama/French from Center for Research in Security Prices (CRSP) data. Includes all NYSE securities (plus Amex equivalents since July 1962 and NASDAQ equivalents since 1973), including utilities. Fama/French U.S. Large Growth Index provided by Fama/French from Center for Research in Security Prices (CRSP) data. Includes the upper-half range in market cap and the lower 30% in book-to-market of NYSE securities (plus Amex equivalents since July 1962 and NASDAQ equivalents since 1973), excluding utilities. Fama/French U.S. Large Value Index provided by Fama/French from CRSP data. Includes the upper-half range in market cap and the higher 30% in book-to-market of NYSE securities (plus Amex equivalents since July 1962 and NASDAQ equivalents since 1973), excluding utilities. Standard deviation is a statistical measurement of how far the return of a security (or index) moves above or below its average value. The greater the standard deviation, the riskier an investment is considered to be.
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21. Assets should be evaluated not by individual characteristics but by their effect on a portfolio
25. The Need for Diversification Asset Class Index Performance 1995-2009 Highest Return Lowest Return Diversification does not guarantee a profit or protect against a loss. Data Sources: Center for Research in Security Prices (CRSP), BARRA Inc. and Morgan Stanley Capital International, January 2010. All investments involve risk. Foreign securities involve additional risks, including foreign currency changes, political risks, foreign taxes, and different methods of accounting and financial reporting. Past performance is not indicative of future performance. Treasury bills are guaranteed as to repayment of principal and interest by the U.S. government. This information does not constitute a solicitation for sale of any securities. CRSP ranks all NYSE companies by market capitalization and divides them into 10 equally-populated portfolios. AMEX and NASDAQ National Market stocks are then placed into deciles according to their respective capitalizations, determined by the NYSE breakpoints. CRSP Portfolios 1-5 represent large-cap stocks; Portfolios 6-10 represent small caps; Value is represented by companies with a book-to-market ratio in the top 30% of all companies. Growth is represented by companies with a book-to-market ratio in the bottom 30% of all companies. S&P 500 Index is the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index. The S&P 500 Index measures the performance of large-capitalization U.S. stocks. The S&P 500 is an unmanaged market value-weighted index of 500 stocks that are traded on the NYSE, AMEX and NASDAQ. The weightings make each company’s influence on the index performance directly proportional to that company’s market value. The MSCI EAFE Index (Morgan Stanley Capital International Europe, Australasia, Far East Index) is comprised of over 1,000 companies representing the stock markets of Europe, Australia, New Zealand and the Far East, and is an unmanaged index. EAFE represents non-U.S. large stocks. Foreign securities involve additional risks, including foreign currency changes, political risks, foreign taxes and different methods of accounting and financial reporting. Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a measure of inflation. REITs, represented by the NAREIT Equity REIT Index, is an unmanaged market cap-weighted index comprised of 151 equity REITS. Emerging Markets index represents securities in countries with developing economies and provide potentially high returns. Many Latin American, Eastern European and Asian countries are considered emerging markets. Indexes are unmanaged baskets of securities without the fees and expenses associated with mutual funds and other investments. Investors cannot directly invest in an index.
26. U.S. and International Markets Perform Differently Rolling 12-month Variance (Jan 1972 – Dec 2009) Global Market Capitalization 1970 _________________ U.S. 66% International 34% International Outperforms U.S. Outperforms 2009 _________________ U.S. 47% International 53% 2050* (Projected)* _________________ U.S. 17% International 83% Source: Center for Research in Security Prices (CRSP) January, 2010 *Source: Impact of an Aging Population on the Global Economy Jeremy J. Siegel CFA Institute Conference Proceedings Quarterly (09/07) Past Performance is not indicative of future results. All investments involve risk. Foreign securities involve additional risks including foreign currency changes, taxes and different accounting and financial reporting methods. International market performance represented by the MSCI EAFE Index (Morgan Stanley Capital International Europe, Australasia, Far East Index), comprised of over 1,000 companies representing the stock markets of Europe, Australia, New Zealand and the Far East, and is an unmanaged index. EAFE represents non-U.S. large stocks. U.S. market performance represented by the Standard & Poor's 500 Index, an unmanaged market value-weighted index of 500 stocks that are traded on the NYSE, AMEX and NASDAQ. The weightings make each company's influence on the index performance directly proportional to that company's market value.
37. Based on your answers to the Investor Profile Questionnaire, we will identify which of the 270 portfolios suits you and your investment objectives, comfort with risk and time horizon
38. Structured Investing portfolios vary in terms of composition and asset class weighting, but they all share the goal of capturing market returns while minimizing volatility for the selected level of riskOnce your portfolio is constructed, we will make sure it remains aligned with your long-term goals The extensive diversification achieved through the Structured Investing approach does not guarantee a profit or protect against a loss. The investment return and the principal value of your portfolio will fluctuate, and at any point, may be worth more or less than your original investment
44. Stay the Course Average Investor vs. Major Indices 1990 - 2009 8.20% 7.01% 3.17% 2.80% 1.02% Average stock investor and average bond investor performances were used from a DALBAR study, Quantitative Analysis of Investor Behavior (QAIB), 03/2010. QAIB calculates investor returns as the change in assets after excluding sales, redemptions, and exchanges. This method of calculation captures realized and unrealized capital gains, dividends, interest, trading costs, sales charges, fees, expenses, and any other costs. After calculating investor returns in dollar terms (above), two percentages are calculated: Total investor return rate for the period and annualized investor return rate. Total return rate is determined by calculating the investor return dollars as a percentage of the net of the sales, redemptions, and exchanges for the period. The fact that buy-and-hold has been a successful strategy in the past does not guarantee that it will continue to be successful in the future.
45. Rebalance to Maintain Selected Asset Class Ranges Helps ensure that your portfolio remains aligned with your goals, risk tolerance and time horizon Designed to prevent portfolio “drift” Without rebalancing, changes in value of a portfolio’s assets over time can impact portfolio’s asset allocation Changes in Asset Allocation without Rebalancing Data Source: Center for Research in Security Prices (CRSP) (January 2010).
46. Monitor Regularly Helps answer: “How am I doing?” Designed to ensure changes in your life or financial situation are reflected in your investment plan Includes regular communications and clear and concise reporting
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48. Can help you address a wide range of investment and financial needs
49. Independent Financial Advisors who offer the Structured Investing approach have a legal responsibility to:Act in each client’s best interests with the skill, care and diligence of a prudent expert Provide qualifications and compensation in writing Disclose conflicts of interest Independent Financial Advisors who offer the Structured Investing approach have a duty of loyalty, care and competence and are held to a high standard of trust
50. Thank You www.cjmFiscal.com Blog: www.LongIslandPlan.com Peter S. AnastasianManaging Director – CJM Fiscal Management peter@cjmfiscal.com Charles MassimoPresident – CJM Fiscal Managementcharlie@cjmfiscal.com Twitter: @CJMFiscal