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Valuation - Informed Indexing # 127 by Rob Bennett My good friend Mike Piper has written an article («Investing Based on Market Valuation»)
at his Oblivious Investor blog exploring my finding that the Old School safe withdrawal rate studies get the numbers wildly -LSB-...]
My good friend Mike Piper has written an article («Investing Based on Market Valuation»)
at his Oblivious Investor blog exploring my finding that the Old School safe withdrawal rate studies get the numbers wildly wrong (promoted recently by my other good friend Todd Tresidder) and the research done by my other good friend Wade Pfau showing that Valuation - Informed Indexing has for the entire 140 years for which we have market data available to us provided far higher returns at greatly reduced risk.
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About the Author: Mike Piper writes
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From the first moments, in which a mysterious man arrives in a small town and gives a sideways look of apprehension and loathing
at an oblivious cop car driving by in the distance, the film operates on a mood of barely restrained fury.
And Then There's... Who hasn't gone to an R - rated movie and been appalled
at oblivious parents with small children in tow?
This video from Mike
at Oblivious Investor shows how with dollar - cost averaging, the volatility in the market goes from being your enemy to your friend.
Not exact matches
Still,
at this point, many members of the team may remain completely
oblivious of the conflict.
For his part, Energy Secretary Rick Perry tried to allay concerns
at a major energy conference this week in Houston, downplaying, and perhaps gleefully
oblivious to, the fallout of the looming trade war for US energy.
Following his presentation
at a conference in early April, Gundlach held forth in the lobby as advisor after advisor —
oblivious to or uninterested in the subsequent presenters on stage — asked for his insight for the better part of an hour.
Instead, they would have bought because they like the idea of BitGold,
oblivious to the fact that a good business can be a bad investment
at the wrong price, or because they think that someone else will be dumb enough to pay an even higher price in the future.
Funnily enough, one of the most popular Twitter traders had published a bearish setup
at the time of the pump, but may have been
oblivious to what was happening.
While the hare counts down the minutes to their latest hot stock's earnings call, only to find out the value of the stock options they purchased have been crushed; the tortoise may be thinking up his dinner plans on the drive home from work,
oblivious and unanxious
at his blue chip's stock's earnings which just hit Wall Street expectations.
The thing that really jumps out
at me about this is the
oblivious assumption of those praying that no one aboard might not be «in the know».
Hitler's» I'm a Christian» is like atheists looking
at «In God we Trust» n swearing it is a secular motto or looking
at the Scales of Justice n the Angel of Justice
oblivious of their Judaeo - Christian symbolism.
No one wants to acknowledge that our leaders have feet of clay, but it seems that when our political or religious goals are
at stake, we're not just
oblivious.
Oh, pilgrims walking by
oblivious, your minds, it seems, on something not
at hand, can you have come from such a distant land» the way you look suggests as much to us» that you're not weeping, even as you pass right through the suffering city, like that band of people who, it....
At any moment in the story, a paladin might find himself confronted by a giant Saracen astride a galloping giraffe, or trapped in an enchanted castle oblivious of his own name, or beset by an army of demons, or challenged by an ogre, or lost in a fairy otherworld full of the most exquisite enchantments, or at the mercy of a sorcere
At any moment in the story, a paladin might find himself confronted by a giant Saracen astride a galloping giraffe, or trapped in an enchanted castle
oblivious of his own name, or beset by an army of demons, or challenged by an ogre, or lost in a fairy otherworld full of the most exquisite enchantments, or
at the mercy of a sorcere
at the mercy of a sorcerer.
Scholars are indignant
at the perversion of their art by such publications
oblivious to the fact that their own efforts often serve the same purpose — among the educated elite!
Sybaris, I am not
oblivious to the role religion plays in politics
at all.
This insight moved Williams to advance the possibility that in black women's identification with Jesus as surrogate Lord they risk being «passive to the oppressive operation of surrogacy in our lives» and «
oblivious to forces
at work influencing us to stand in somebody else's place, to be
at the beckon of somebody else's call and to forever service the needs and goals and tasks and responsibilities of somebody else.
Oh, pilgrims walking by
oblivious, your minds, it seems, on something not
at hand, can you have come from such a distant land» the way you look suggests as much to us» that you're not weeping, even as you pass right through the suffering city, like that band of people who, it seems, don't understand a thing about the measure of its loss?
«Tolstoy tells of the Russian ladies who cry
at the drama but are
oblivious to their own coachman sitting outside in the freezing cold.
I'm certainly not
oblivious to the fact that there is fear and suspicion, even discrimination of Muslims
at times.
At school, I remember proudly revealing their Christian credentials to a friend who had been hitherto
oblivious to lyrics such as «The real battle just...
Reading Janik and Toulmin's Wittgenstein's Vienna a few years ago, I was struck
at how
oblivious the last generation of the Austro - Hungarian empire were to the imminent collapse of their world.
She walks around
oblivious to her own supposed handicap, instead wagging her tail
at everyone else wishing them a fine day.
But then, I may just be
oblivious to a bunch of judgment directed
at me.
«In Bahrain we watched MLA staff
at the main feedlot ensuring sheep were not going into boots, but they seemed
oblivious to the fact that small trucks were regularly leaving the feedlot with more animals that could be needed for individual purchasers.
The dumbest comment of the year on the radio had to be from Glen Healy who was telling Doug MacLean that the Leafs, who were going through a little rough patch (mid-season), had to watch out from the teams just below them like the Rangers, Islanders and Hurricanes who were creeping up on them, seemingly
oblivious to the fact that the closest competitor in the Atlantic, the Red Wings, were over 15 points behind them
at that time... I just shook my head...
Pressed on how it is that a proudly hyperattentive owner could be so
oblivious, Cuban said, «I deferred to the CEO, who
at the time was Terdema, and to HR....
You seemed to lay the absolute blame on AW for every flu and cold we experience
at Arsenal and yet seemed to be totally
oblivious to Maureen failings for the more serious deseases Chelsea experience this season.
He hops out and peers under her front grille,
oblivious to the fact that all of Juanita's tonnage is pointed straight downhill
at his cropped little head.
In fact, I was a supporter of his up until the 3 - 0 defeat
at Everton last season (although I wasn't
oblivious to Wenger's faults, and my support had been waning for over the years).
I hate to be so negative but it is to hard to be
oblivious to the reality of the situation
at Arsenal.
I can't perform
at this level without Byron Maxwell, our chill guy,
oblivious to the pressure.
The cameras were on his manager David Wagner
at the time, who was innocently enjoying a 4 - 1 victory,
oblivious to his player casually whipping his private parts out for all to see just behind him.
They also tend to be
oblivious totheir surroundings, whether they're
at a Sacramento city council meeting tonegotiate funds for a new arena or by a pool of nearly naked women — againstwhom they stand out like incarnations of Jake and Ellwood.
Before we get too quick to judge Melania, let's think about this: she and Trump
at least had a pretty transparent deal — a lot more transparent than the women (and however many men) who walked down the aisle knowing they were making a mistake but whose partners were
oblivious.
However, like your married counterparts, you and your mate are likely
oblivious,
at this point, to the divisive impact a child will probably have on your relationship.
My baby used to be very noisy when she was falling asleep (in her REMphase)-- squels, squeaks, sucks, even gives out the occasioanl load cry, rolls her eyes back and smiles — but when you look
at her, she's fully asleep and
oblivious to you.
At eight months pregnant with my first, I was really
oblivious when it came to all things breastfeeding.
At this age, it's fine to remain
oblivious of frightening news.
The Independent Police Complaint Commission (IPCC) report found senior figures in the Met «appear to have been
oblivious» to the perception of conflict of interest when they recruited a former editor
at the News of the World as a PR consultant.
But you really must wonder
at the stupidity of MP's for years they have voted through any EU legislation that has been put in front of them,
oblivious of the fact that they have been signing their P45's and giving the EU the powers to pull apart the fabric of this country.
Is not part of the thrill of discussing Friend A's botched plastic surgery that Friend A doesn't know about the discussion but is staring past what's left of his nose
at some sort of clinical ceiling fan in Malibu,
oblivious to what's being said about him?
Fisher writes that the microscope «presents a realm of structure, design, and pattern
at a level of intricacy we are
oblivious to in our daily experience.»