I think you have a great point on not
relying on past performance.
Morgan Stanley would provide financial estimates only for one year, however, forcing Perella Weinberg to
rely on past performance, including those initially depressed profit margins in 2010 and 2011.
Moreover, one year earlier, in 2016, IJR was the stronger performer, outpacing VB by 800 basis points, serving as a reminder not to
rely on past performance success with an ETF.
Don't just
rely on the past performance.
I agree with you that though we can't
rely on past performance to predict what future may look like when it comes to a fund's return, I feel historical return does play a quite important role in fund evaluation because that's only what we have.
Credit scores take on an important role in underwriting because lenders
rely on past performance as an indicator of future results.
This goes to show that it would not be prudent to
rely on past performance of mutual funds to make future investment decisions.
Liquidations occur for two primary reasons: there are information asymmetries between investors and investment managers, and 2) investors
rely on past performance to ascertain expected future performance (Shleifer and Vishny (1997)-RRB-.
Not exact matches
We can
rely too heavily
on past returns to predict future
performance, seek out information that confirms our beliefs while ignoring counter-arguments, and fall victim to group - think and our own hubris.
Despite repeated warnings that
past performance does not predict future results, investors continue to
rely too much
on star ratings.
Third, TV, and the press in general, has begun to
rely on polling as an alternative to investigative reporting — a way to deal with issues more easily and inexpensively than old - fashioned digging into the candidates»
past performance.
whatever the assessment of last five years (It was clear to me back then that his managerial style would not deliver top trophies given the players he was promoting) when excuses about what happened ten years previously and the budget constraint don't apply his
performance this year should be enough to see his reign come to an end... Football clubs that
rely on past glories have no place in the modern game... ask villa fans
This blog is just rediculious you guys keep burring your head in the sand and
relying on past experiences from both players and couch you all need to wake up and call a spade a spade stop talking about wenger invincibles and Ozil time at Real Madrid it's stupid please judge each based
on current
performances
Schoenaert could've easily
relied on his character's
past to build a
performance filled with quirks.
The only studies that consistently find positive effects of resources are those that
rely on student
performance and school data averaged across all students and schools in a state.These aggregate studies, of which the RAND study is one,
rely on limited data and are prone to serious statistical shortcomings, so they have been heavily discounted in the
past.
Although the state intends to release scores to parents and districts in the next few months, it does not plan to use them to create the familiar Academic
Performance Index, or API scores, which the public has
relied on in the
past to compare schools.
Can i
rely on the credibility of
past performance of these funds actually?
Instead they
rely on just one factor —
past performance.
Most fund rating systems
rely heavily
on the funds» recent
performance figures — which would be fine if a fund's
past performance told you anything about its future
performance.
Though the fund has done well over the
past five years, its future
performance will
rely on Hoisington's ability to properly react to any changes in bond market conditions.
we show that investors should urgently stop
relying so heavily
on past performance to choose investments.
In this article, 1 we show that investors should urgently stop
relying so heavily
on past performance to choose investments.
S&P says future carbon constraints need to be factored into credit assessments for the oil sector — along with uncertain future oil prices and rising operational costs — and financial models that
rely on past financial
performance are no longer adequate.
These
rely on the premise that
past behaviour predicts future
performance.
Even if the employer gets
past this first hurdle, eg the parties are at loggerheads over a
performance plan, it can not
rely on «unambiguous impropriety».
So we
rely instead
on a series of proxies for quality: law firm brands, law school brands,
past performance on similar matters, and so
on.
But again,
relying a lot
on numerous contacts with hiring managers and recruiters, I know there's a much stronger view of «the best predictor of future
performance is
past performance» as standard hiring criteria.