Researchers say that amateur sportsmen can improve their game by watching professionals. Their motor skill can improve simply after watching someone else perform the same action.
In a similar vein, it helps to learn from successful investors. Understanding their philosophies can help you in your own approach to investing. Markets can be irrational, your investing strategy must be logical.
At this Morningstar Investment Conference, we bring you the best.
Investing During a Pandemic.
Black Swan events are unpredictable, yet unavoidable. When they appear, it is difficult to see beyond. But it is imperative that we do all we can to protect our finances and safeguard our wealth in such times. Sanjay Bakshi discusses an investment framework that will not only protect the portfolio to a large extent but allow for investments in opportunities that come by.
Controlled Diversification or Concentrated Investing?
There is an old investment saying: Concentrated wealth makes people wealthy, but diversified wealth keeps them wealthy. The concentrated vs. diversified portfolio debate is one of the oldest in investing history, with plenty of evidence supporting each thesis. Samir Arora shares his learnings and stance.
In Search of Alpha.
The coronavirus sent markets into a tailspin. After a calamitous crash and an astounding bounce back, there is a glaring disconnect between economies and stock markets. The fear of COVID-19 is having a profound impact on consumer psychology, which in turn shall impact corporate profits. Fears are growing that the worldwide economic downturn could be especially deep and lengthy, with recovery limited by continued anxiety.
Prashant Khemka talks about how he searches for alpha given such an unprecedented and volatile backdrop.
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Agenda and Speakers.
5 reasons you must attend the 2020 conference.