Timing Poorly: A Guide to Generating Poor Returns While Investing in Successful Strategies
Jason Hsu, Brett W. Myers and Ryan Whitby
The Journal of Portfolio Management Winter 2016, 42 (2) 90-98; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3905/jpm.2016.42.2.090
Jason Hsu
is co-founder and vice chair at Research Affiliates, LLC, in Newport Beach, CA, an adjunct professor of finance at the University of California Los Angeles Anderson School of Management in Los Angeles, CA, and CEO of Rayliant Global Advisors in Hong Kong, China.
Brett W. Myers
is an assistant professor of finance at Texas Tech University’s Rawls College of Business in Lubbock, TX.
Ryan Whitby
is an assistant professor of economics and finance at Utah State University in Logan, UT.
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