Indexing for Maximum Investment Results
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INDEXING FOR MAXIMUM INVESTMENT RESULTS
Twenty-four years after investment managers decided to implement the S&P 500 indexing strategy, the verdict is in -- indexing is the way to go! The first indexers beat over 99% of all actively managed stock funds. In the last 10 years, funds based on the S&P 500 have outperformed over 80% of all mutual funds. Today nearly 10% of the total market value of all stocks traded in the U.S. (about $450 billion) is indexed to the S&P 500.
This book covers all aspects of indexing, including:
** choosing a benchmark ** using derivatives to index ** performance track record versus active management ** index methodology ** index price effects on constituent securities ** indexing other asset classes
From the Publisher
Albert S. Neubert is director of the Domestic S&P Indexes Unit within the Equity Services Group of Standard & Poor's. He sits on the S&P Index Committee which is a group of ten Equity Services Group managers responsible for the strategy and policy management of the S&P Indexes. Mr. Neubert leads S&P's efforts in new index product research, development and implementation. He holds a B.S. in finance from Pace University and a M.B.A. from New York University.
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Indexing for Maximum Investment Results
Indexing for Maximum Investment Results,Albert S. Neubert,American Management Association,081440443X,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Index mutual funds,Investment Finance,Investments,Investments & Securities - General,Investments & Securities - Mutual Funds,Stock price indexes,Business strategy,Investment & securities
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