Portfolios: The Search for ‘Internal Consistency’

Jul 15, 2015 / By William F. Nicklin
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In a letter to his clients, a veteran advisor explains the significant advantages of using morphological analysis both to identify external environment factors that can enhance or constrain portfolio performance and as a means of investigating opportunities and risk on the basis of internal consistency rather than only causality.

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