Monday, March 9, 2015

Apple Added to the Dow

The DJIA (Dow Jones Industrial Average) is an index of 30 companies that are picked to represent the broad economy. As this Fox Business article notes, Apple is replacing AT&T in the index. Given that Apple is the largest company by market cap, why is Apple just now entering the index? The answer is that the Dow is price-weighted, so Apple's recent 7:1 split brought the price low enough, such that it would not unduly influence the overall index movement.

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Warren Buffet Criticizes Money Managers

Warren Buffet, a pillar of active management, suggests that most investors are best served by investing in passive index funds. This is primarily due to the high fees charged by managers, particularly those in hedge funds. See article here, Yahoo.