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The Money Answers Show

The Money Answers Show

Monday at 12 Noon Pacific

October 14th 2013: Learning the Best Strategy to Earn Superior Returns while Minimizing Risk

Trying to achieve acceptable returns without taking excessive risk has been a goal of investors as long as people have been investing. Many money managers try to achieve this with stock selection and market timing, in the hope that they can “beat the market” by identifying undervalued securities or market trends. In today’s show, we will hear from two companies who take a contrary approach. Peter Kranzler, from San Mateo Capital Management, creates portfolios for his clients using mutual funds which meet three criteria: broad diversification, low expenses, and passive management. This in

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Weston J. Wellington

Weston J. Wellington, a vice president with Dimensional Fund Advisors, is one of the firm's in-house research experts. He works closely with financial advisors in the US, Canada, Europe, Australia, and Latin America, showing them how a research-based "equilibrium" strategy helps achieve investment success and why their clients are unlikely to hear about this approach from the usual sources of financial advice. One of the firm's most engaging speakers, Weston is an accomplished writer as well, with a regular column on Dimensional's password-protected website, Down to the Wire. Prior to joining Dimensional in 1995, Weston was director of research at LPL Financial Services, Inc. in Boston, and
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Peter Kranzler

While on vacation years ago, Peter Kranzler got copy of the Wall Street Journal, for the first time, having no idea at the time that this would be a life-changing event, leading to a lifetime fascination with investing and finance. He was in media sales management for years, while gaining experience managing his own portfolio. He initially made a number of mistakes, but learned from those mistakes to develop an investment strategy which uses broad diversification to harvest the returns which the markets offer, rather than trying to out-guess the markets through stock picking and market timing. He realized this ambition when he left the media industry in 2010 to be Managing Director of Life
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