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  • Yes, most trades cancel in the aggregate, so they do not produce dollar-weighted effects.

    Investor Returns, Stock Returns, and My Intuition, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • That's what I don't get about this whole "dollar-weighted" deal.

    Investor Returns, Stock Returns, and My Intuition, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • For example, if you look at the Morningstar data, we know that the returns earned by fund shareholders--what we call dollar-weighted returns, how much they put in and take out--lag the returns that are reported by the funds themselves by about 2 percentage points per year.

    Get Briefed: John Bogle Chris Barth 2011

  • Real-world results for the fund investors (the so-called dollar-weighted return) came out to 2.4% a year.

    The Way to Win on Wall Street Now 2010

  • Real-world results for the fund investors (the so-called dollar-weighted return) came out to 2.4% a year.

    The Way to Win on Wall Street Now 2010

  • A dollar-weighted put-call ratio is constructed by using not only the volume of the various options, but their prices as well.

    Peek Ahead With The Put-Call Ratio 2009

  • Here I thought I was on my way to world domination because I know the difference between time-weighted and dollar-weighted performance returns, and the girl who sold me a $30 bottle of shampoo is already well on her way to building home equity who knows where (it's a good thing I didn't ask her; if she owns a place in Manhattan, I may have asked if Barney's is hiring).

    misspinkkate Diary Entry misspinkkate 2007

  • My suspicion is that VC won't look so good on a dollar-weighted basis.

    Venture Capital Performance Will Price 2006

  • The sites use different methods to calculate dollar-weighted impact of defaults on returns.

    unknown title 2011

  • Morningstar's data on investor returns--dollar-weighted returns that depict how much money the average investor in a given fund has gained or lost as a result of how well the purchases and sales were timed--shows that investors systematically undermine their own results with poor timing decisions.

    unknown title 2011

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