How to rebalance your retirement investments

Investing With Rebalance

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Professor Burton Malkiel of the Rebalance Investment Committee on who would benefit most from investing with Rebalance. Continue reading

 
How to rebalance your retirement investments

Rebalancing Lowers Risk

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Professor Burton Malkiel of the Rebalance Investment Committee how rebalancing lowers risk. Continue reading

 
How to rebalance your retirement investments

How To Buy Low And Sell High

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Professor Burton Malkiel of the Rebalance Investment Committee explains how to buy low, sell high and earn an extra 1.5% in return. Continue reading

 
How to rebalance your retirement investments

How Mutual Funds Misrepresent Performance

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Professor Burton Malkiel of the Rebalance Investment Committee explains how mutual funds use selective data to market their services. Continue reading

 
How to rebalance your retirement investments

Rebalancing – How Often?

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Professor Burton Malkiel of the Rebalance Investment Committee explains how rebalancing positively affects returns. Continue reading

 
How to rebalance your retirement investments

Get “Above Average” Returns

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Professor Burton Malkiel of the Rebalance Investment Committee on how cost predicts investment returns. Continue reading

 
How to rebalance your retirement investments

How Financial Advisors Help

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Professor Burton Malkiel of the Rebalance Investment Committee explains how volatility in the markets can cause investors to make emotional decisions and why access to a financial advisor is crucial in tough markets. Continue reading

 
How to rebalance your retirement investments

Growing Money Tax-Free

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Professor Burton Malkiel of the Rebalance Investment Committee on how tax-deferral and compounding leads to significant long-term growth of an investment portfolio. Continue reading

 
How to rebalance your retirement investments

Market Timing Is Dangerous

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Professor Burton Malkiel of the Rebalance Investment Committee explains how market timing leads to emotional trading and, all too often, portfolio crushing mistakes that diminish retirement investment returns Continue reading