Research from Dalbar (
a U.S. financial research firm) indicates that investors underperform the funds they invest in by 3 % + per year over the long haul because of poor behaviour — e.g. reacting adversely to market news, chasing short - term returns, and generally trading too much.
Not exact matches
There are approximately 200 alternative lenders in the
U.S., according to
financial services
research firm Barlow Research Associates, roughly half of which are dedicated exclusively to busines
research firm Barlow
Research Associates, roughly half of which are dedicated exclusively to busines
Research Associates, roughly half of which are dedicated exclusively to business loans.
U.S. retailers get ripped off to the tune of about $ 1.5 billion per year due to credit card fraud, says Dennis Behrman, a
research analyst with
Financial Insights, a Framingham, Massachusetts,
research firm.
Over the next decade, as many as half of all
U.S. bank branches could still disappear, according to Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, a
financial services
research firm.
The study looked at roughly 160,000 examples of
firm performance in the
U.S., using data from the National Bureau of Economic
Research (NBER) Patent Data Project, as well as Standard & Poor's Compustat database of
financial information for companies.
That is according to market
research firm Dalbar and its 20 years of Quantitative Analysis of Investor Behavior studies, though I prefer the less scientifically accurate «behavior gap» illustration from Carl Richards, a certified
financial planner and the director of investor education for the BAM Alliance, a community of more than 130 independent wealth management
firms throughout the
U.S.