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Harry Markowitz found a free lunch in finance

Jul 06, 202314 min
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Episode description

Markowitz, a titan of finance who won the 1990 Nobel prize in economics, died last month. He showed, in a mathematically rigorous way, that diversification could bring higher returns without higher risk. 


Alex Scaggs joins Ethan to explain how Markowitz’s work led to a way of thinking that has become ubiquitous in modern finance (and that has spawned legions of haters).


Also, we go short economic forecasting and long Beyonce.


Links:

- Read Alex Scaggs’s Markowitz obit in the FT.


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Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com

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