Yesterday's blog entry reported on an e-mail that I received from Former Financial
Analysts Journal Editor Rob Arnott describing the hostility that his research has generated among «guardians of the status quo» in the investing field.
Valuation - Informed Indexing # 124 by Rob Bennett I recently engaged in e-mail correspondence with Former Financial
Analysts Journal Editor Rob Arnott concerning the Valuation - Informed Indexing investing strategy (Valuation - Informed Indexers believe that investors MUST change their stock allocations in response to big -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
One of Ibbotson's biggest challengers has been Rob Arnott, a Pasadena money manager and
editor of Financial
Analysts Journal.
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Rob Arnott, a hedge fund manager and the
editor of the Financial
Analysts Journal, argued that because past equity performance was predominantly fueled by P / E multiple expansion and dividend payments, there's no clear reason why stocks should continue their dominance 1.
He is an associate
editor of the
Journal of Investment Management and serves on the editorial board of the Financial
Analysts Journal,
Journal of Index Investing,
Journal of Investment Consulting, and
Journal of Investment Management.
A former
editor of the prestigious Financial
Analysts Journal, Arnott, 54, has developed expertise in asset allocation, indexing, and pension funds, among other topics.
An attorney, industry
analyst, and award - winning journalist, he served formerly as
analyst and counsel at 451 Research and reporter and assistant
editor at The National Law
Journal.
About Blog Alicia Gray is an online
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analyst, and writes about technology.
As the
editor and publisher of the Cook Political Report and a political
analyst for the National
Journal Group, his prodigious writing is a direct line to the heart of politics.