The AAII Journal
March 2011 Issue
Editor's Note »
Editor's Note
Are stock price movements random, or can you predict them? This is a question that is at the heart of a lot of investment theory debates. What you perceive as the correct answer plays a big a role in which investments you buy and which you don't.
Features »
Stock Price Movements Are Unpredictable
The author of "A Random Walk Down Wall Street" explains why investors should put at least the core of their portfolios in index funds.
Mutual Funds »
The Top Funds Over Five Years: Gold, Emerging Markets & Diversification Lead
Gold and emerging market stock funds continued to deliver the best returns, though many bond categories also ranked high.
Bonds »
How Safe Are Municipal Bonds?
The odds of default are low for municipal bonds, but investors do have to contend with interest rate, headline and new bond issuance risks.
Insurance Products »
The Role of Inflation-Indexed Annuities
These annuities provide a stream of payments that adjust for inflation in return for a single premium payment.
AAII Model Portfolios »
Model Mutual Fund Portfolio: Revisiting Fund Selection Rules
Revisiting Fund Selection Rules: Increased market volatility may require tweaking one of the fund selection rules used for this portfolio
- Briefly Noted
Current news items of interest to individual investors. - Letters
Member questions and comments on recent AAII Journal articles.
Stock Price Movements Are Unpredictable
The author of "A Random Walk Down Wall Street" explains why investors should put at least the core of their portfolios in index funds.
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