Yesterday we put up a post with the most clicked on links on Abnormal Returns in 2015. The day before we posted the favorite blog posts as chosen by a panel of esteemed bloggers. Today I want to too my own horn and mention the posts I wrote this year that garnered the most clicks. It is a great exercise revisited what you wrote during the year and seeing if it still stands up. After a quick review I am still happy with these six posts.
Most clicked on Abnormal Returns posts in 2015
- Mindfulness was much in the news in 2015. This post from January we touched on how meditation, in many different forms, could help traders deal with the daily stresses of the market.* (abnormalreturns.com)
- We human beings are easily swayed and generally poor decision makers. That is why tuning out the noise and making fewer decisions is sensible advice. (abnormalreturns.com)
- The prospects for 60/40 portfolios going forward aren't all that great. That doesn't mean that you should abandon a sensible asset allocation strategy. (abnormalreturns.com)
- The more complicated your investment strategy, the more opportunities you have to mess it up when times get tough. (abnormalreturns.com)
- For the past few years we have heartily recommended Abnormal Returns readers download the annual Credit Suisse Global Investment Yearbook. 2015 was no exception. (abnormalreturns.com)
- Over the past ten years active investment strategies have lost their default position and have been overtaken by passive strategies. (abnormalreturns.com)