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The Perils of Ascribing Meaning to a Random Event

Carl Richards looks at the meaning of randomness in life and finance.
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A Dying Banker’s Last Instructions

The WSJ reviews a book by Gordon Murray, an experienced investment banker who is diagnosed with a terminal brain cancer.
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Index Funds, Dowdy to Some, Get a Notable Endorsement

Index Funds, Dowdy to Some, Get a Notable Endorsement Burton Malkiel, author of “A Random Walk Down Wall Street” and professor of economics at Princeton University shares his thoughts about the future of index funds and asset allocation.
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