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Flexibility in Practice: How DFA Handled GameStop

How DFA Responded to GameStop Here’s a fascinating fact: Dimensional Fund Advisors was the fifth largest holder of GameStock at the start of the year.  How did they respond as GameStock’s stock price started making the headlines?  As you may suspect, it was business as usual as they adhered to their investment process. If you […]

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Taking Stock of Lump-Sum Investing vs Dollar-Cost Averaging

Some investors favor a dollar-cost averaging (DCA) approach to deploying their investment capital. Unlike lump-sum investing, in which the full amount of available capital is invested up front, DCA spreads out investment contributions using installments over time. The appeal of DCA is the perception that it helps investors “diversify” the cost of entry into the market, buying shares

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2021 Annual Limits

This year brings some adjustments to the Retirement Plan contribution limits as well as phaseouts.  The changes for 2021 include: Increase in defined benefit plan contributions to $58,000 (from $57,000) Increase in the maximum includible compensation to $290,000 (from $285,000) Increase in SEP participation limit $650 (from $600) Increase in IRA deduction phaseouts: for Single taxpayers to

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Tesla’s Charge Reveals Weak Points of Indexing

DFA Perspectives:  Tesla’s Charge Reveals Weak Points of Investing Index additions and deletions are typically a routine affair, but the recent announcement by S&P that Tesla would be added to the widely tracked S&P 500 Index stirred up quite a lot of attention.  No surprise, given that Tesla is the largest company to ever join

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How Much Impact Does the President Have on Stocks

With the Presidential Election less than 3 weeks away, Dimensional prepared a fascinating exhibit examining market and economic data that shows a consistent upward march for US equities regardless of the administration in place. What is unique about their exhibit is that it shows which party controlled the Senate, House, and Presidency along with the

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What History Tells Us About Elections and The Market

Investors often wonder whether the market will rise or fall based on who is elected president. The data show that capturing the long-term returns of the capital markets does not depend on which party controls the White House. In a recent webcast, Dimensional’s Mark Gochnour and Jake DeKinder offered lessons from history. Additional highlights from

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