Diversification

The Fallacy of Concentration Risk

19.January 2026

Market concentration has become one of the most discussed structural risks in today’s equity markets. A small group of mega-cap stocks—often the largest five to ten names—now accounts for an unusually large share of major market indices. This has led to widespread concerns that such concentration makes markets more fragile and that elevated index weights at the top may foreshadow weaker future returns. Many investors worry that history is repeating itself and that extreme concentration today implies disappointment tomorrow.

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Understanding Gold – Hedge, Diversifier, or Overpriced Insurance?

22.December 2025

In Understanding Gold, Claude B. Erb and Campbell R. Harvey examine gold’s enduring reputation as a safe-haven asset and contrast popular narratives with empirical evidence. While gold has preserved purchasing power over millennia—what the authors call the “golden constant”—this does not translate into reliable short- or medium-term inflation hedging. Gold’s volatility is comparable to equities, while inflation itself is far more stable, making gold an unreliable hedge over typical investor horizons. The key insight is that gold’s real long-run return is approximately zero, which is precisely what one should expect from a hedging asset rather than a growth asset.

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Using Inflation Data for Systematic Gold and Treasury Investment Strategies

21.February 2025

Inflation significantly impacts the prices of gold and treasury bonds through various mechanisms. Gold is often viewed as a hedge against inflation, while treasury bonds exhibit a more complex relationship influenced by interest rates and investor behavior. This relationship between inflation, gold, and treasuries is well understood, but the real question is whether we can systematically capitalize on it. In this article, we explore how inflation data can be used to build trading strategies—and as our findings suggest, the answer is a definite yes.

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Seasonality Patterns in the Crisis Hedge Portfolios

30.January 2025

Building upon the established research on market seasonality and the potential for front-running to boost associated profits, this article investigates the application of seasonal strategies within the context of crisis hedge portfolios. Unlike traditional asset allocation strategies that may falter during market stress, crisis hedge portfolios are designed to provide downside protection. We examine whether incorporating seasonal timing into these portfolios can enhance their performance and return-to-risk ratios, potentially offering superior risk-adjusted returns compared to static or non-seasonal approaches.

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How Does the Passive Investing Impact Market Risk?

18.November 2024

The rise of passive investing has been one of the most profound trends in the asset management industry in the past two decades. However, how does the popularity of passive funds impact market risk? We can rely on the data, and a recent research paper shows that the impact is significant, mainly through a substantial increase in stock correlations. As more investors flock to passive funds, which track indices, the prices of stocks within those indices tend to move more in tandem, increasing market-wide risk.

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Outperforming Equal Weighting

2.August 2024

Equal-weighted benchmark portfolios are sometimes overshadowed by the more popular market capitalization benchmarks but are still popular and often used in practice. One of the advantages of equal-weighted portfolios is that academic research shows that in the long term, they tend to outperform their market-cap-weighted peers, mainly due to positive loadings on well-known factor premiums like size and value. So, if equal weighting outperforms market-cap weighting (in the long term), what options do we have if we want to outperform equal weighting? A recent paper by Cirulli and Walker comes to our aid with an interesting proposal …

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