Our guest this week is Dr. Burton Malkiel. Dr. Malkiel is the Chemical Bank chairman's professor of economics at Princeton University. And he's also author of the widely influential investment book, "A Random Walk Down Wall Street." He's also the Chief Investment Officer at Wealthfront. He's a longtime professor in economics at Princeton, where he was also chairman of the economics department. Before that, he was the dean of the Yale School of Management, and William S. Beinecke Professor of Management Studies there from 1981 through 1988. Dr. Malkiel has served on boards of directors of several firms, including the Vanguard Group and on the investment committees of Active Investment Advisors, and the American Philosophical Society. Dr. Malkiel began his career in the investment banking department of Smith Barney & Co. He holds a BA and MBA degrees from Harvard and a PhD from Princeton University.
Bio and Background
Dr. Malkiel’s WealthFront blog
Retirement Income
Asset Allocation
Wealthfront portfolio construction methodology
Equity Valuation
Cyclically adjusted price/earnings ratio
Malkiel, B.G. 2020. “It’s a Good Time to Stock Up.” The Wall Street Journal; April 7, 2020.
Equity risk premium data; Damodaran Online
Global CAPE ratio data; Star Capital
Active/Passive
Morningstar Active/Passive Barometer
Rekenthaler, J. 2018. "The Paradox of Skill.” Morningstar. Dec. 17, 2018.
Factor Investing
Goldman Sachs ActiveBeta US Large-cap Equity
Risk Parity
ESG
Kinder Morgan; Morningstar analysis
Kinder Morgan; Sustainalytics analysis