Foreign investing adds vital diversification

Through the late 1990s American investors liked to stick close to home. They were well rewarded for doing so—the Standard & Poor’s 500 index returned 16.8% on average yearly, while the Morgan Stanley EAFE Index, a gauge of large foreign stocks, had an average annual return of just 8.8% per year. But that is history. It is time for rational […]

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Client Letter – Q2 2002

The recent financial news would have you believe that the world financial markets are falling apart, and that the current bear market will probably be around for a while.  In fact, the last two years have been a very dark time for U.S. large stocks.  For example, the S&P 500 stock index—which is composed of U.S. large stocks—is down about […]

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