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"Don't think of it as $3,000, but rather what $3,000 per year would be in 20 or 30 years if invested at even low interest rates," says Burton Malkiel, an emeritus economics professor at Princeton University in New Jersey.
How You Can Get a Raise This Year Ruth Mantell 2012
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In his just-published book, ` ` A Random Walk Guide to Investing, '' Burton Malkiel shows that over the past two decades index funds have outperformed 88 percent of managed funds.
Financial Crime, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Burton Malkiel noted, in his seminal book, A Random Walk Down Wall Street, "It does not appear that one can fashion a dependable strategy of generating excess returns based on a belief that long-run mutual fund returns are persistent."
Dan Solin: Your Fund Manager Probably Has No Investment Skill Dan Solin 2011
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Mr. Malkiel, professor emeritus of economics at Princeton University, is the author of "A Random Walk Down Wall Street" 10th edition, W.W. Norton, 2011.
The Bond Buyer's Dilemma Burton G. Malkiel 2011
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Ironically, in the same day's Journal, Burton Malkiel reviews Emanuel Derman's book, "Models Behaving Badly."
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Burton Malkiel noted, in his seminal book, A Random Walk Down Wall Street, "It does not appear that one can fashion a dependable strategy of generating excess returns based on a belief that long-run mutual fund returns are persistent."
Dan Solin: Your Fund Manager Probably Has No Investment Skill Dan Solin 2011
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In a study conducted over several years, American economists John Cragg and Burton Malkiel tracked the one-year and five-year earnings estimates of analysts at 19 of the most respected Wall Street firms.
Maximum Money: Forecasting the Markets in 2012 Shefali Anand 2012
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Mr. Malkiel is the author of "A Random Walk Down Wall Street" 10th ed., paper, W.W. Norton, 2012.
Where to Put Your Money in 2012 Burton G. Malkiel 2012
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Mr. Malkiel, professor emeritus of economics at Princeton University, is the author of "A Random Walk Down Wall Street" 10th edition, W.W. Norton, 2011.
Don't Panic About the Stock Market Burton G. Malkiel 2011
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"Sure, there is value, but focus on what you give up in the long run," Mr. Malkiel says.
How You Can Get a Raise This Year Ruth Mantell 2012
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