Yesterday we put up a post with the favorite blog posts as chosen by a panel of esteemed bloggers. Today I want to look at what posts Abnormal Returns readers actually clicked on during 2015. Surprisingly there is little, in fact no, overlap between the two lists. Stay tuned, tomorrow we are going to put a post with the most clicked-on Abnormal Returns posts.
Top clicks this year on Abnormal Returns
- The Credit Suisse Global Investment Returns Yearbook 2015 was a favorite of Abnormal Returns readers...as it should be. (publications.credit-suisse.com)
- Apparently our readers want to raise smart kids. Then again, who doesn't? In short, focus on "process" with your kids not "praise" (scientificamerican.com)
- Investors are continually searching for the next hot stock or strategy when they should be focused on things that actually work over time. (crossingwallstreet.com)
- Wall Street is currently enamored with selling "alternative asset" funds when in fact they should be focused on an asset that is a much better portfolio diversifier.* (alphaarchitect.com)
- Diversified portfolios don't need to own everything. Some times you just need to say no.* (awealthofcommonsense.com)
- Jumping out of the market every time it takes a dip is a recipe for really poor returns. (theirrelevantinvestor.tumblr.com)