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Roger Nusbaum brings 30 years of investment industry experience into his newest role as ETF Strategist at AdvisorShares. For many years the Random Roger blog has focused on portfolio construction, behavioral finance, the need for innovative retirement solutions and ETF thought leadership related ...more

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AdvisorShares Active ETF Market Share Update – Week Ending 1/2/2015
The biggest story continues to be the outflows from First Trust and the Short Term Bond category; these are both the same story. First Trust had outflows of $625 million and Short Term Bonds saw $535 million head for the exit.
MLPs Weren’t Supposed To Decline
Any market segment can have some sort of event that even if unjustified fundamentally can still do permanent portfolio damage to the investor whose panic threshold is breached.
Jorge Posada’s (Financial) Slump
For some investors, the context of active management is trying to beat the market, but as I have been saying for years, beating the market is not necessarily the most appropriate goal for every investor.
Grandma Got Run Over By A Dividend Portfolio
Dividend stocks exclusively might be a little limiting in certain environments but blue chip dividend stocks diversified across many sectors is not sheer insanity.
AdvisorShares Weekly Market Review – Week Ending 12/5/2014
Last week's highlights; everything from macro to sports.
The All Everything Portfolio? No Such Thing
Designing the 'better mousetrap' portfolio is a fun subject. It can be constructive, not so much for actually doing something crazy but for exploring asset allocation more broadly.
Learning From Mistakes Made By Pension Funds
How Pension Funds Make Investing Too Complex. The issue was hedge funds and private equity funds that tend to be expensive, opaque or both. These types of direct investments also tend to be illiquid in terms of having long waiting periods before investors can get their money out.
Experts Weigh In On Solving Retirement
The benefits of thinking about how to solve the financial aspects of the retirement dilemma is that it helps reduce it into more digestible parts.
A Yield Play Without Any Yield?
Suggestions today about how much to allocate to things like high yield or other sources of yield like maybe MLPs could take a similar path.
Leave The Big Calls To The Pundits
To me the market is flashing yellow but has not started that slow sort of rollover that has come with other bear markets.
Will Robo Advisors Kill The Financial Services Industry?
The job of being a financial advisor is evolving both as a function of available technology and the financial realities that may confront Generation X and the Millennials.
What ‘Yukon Men’ Teaches Us About Retirement Planning
No one knows what will happen but most of us can take steps, right for our own interests and peculiarities, to minimize the consequences of below plan investment returns and reduced entitlement benefits.
Wrong, Too Early, Does It Matter?
Often when someone is challenged on being wrong about this sort of thing they will reply about being early. How likely is it that the worriers are simply early?
Time For Defense?
As is always true, in looking at the market today there is a bull case and a bear case. The task for market participants who are inclined to tactically take defensive action is to weigh the risks at any given time as well as the potential for returns in deciding how to allocate.
Equities Are Flashing Yellow
In terms of possibilities versus probabilities, it would be an amazing coincidence for the high for this cycle to actually be on the day of the IPO, but stock market history suggests that things like the biggest IPO ever occur toward the end of the cycle.
Evaluating Break-Even Levels When Interest Rates Rise
Treesdale Partners shares their thoughts about the gold space.
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