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  June 6, 2016
Worried about Brexit? Best to Keep Context in Mind
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Ted Parchman
Ted Parchman   April 5, 2016
Q1 2016 in Review: How Discipline Helped Investors Overcome Turbulence
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Truepoint
Truepoint   January 11, 2016
The Clarity of Hindsight and Expectations for 2016
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Michael J. Chasnoff
Michael J. Chasnoff   January 4, 2016
Embracing a New Year and the Path Less Chosen
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Scott Keller
Scott Keller   October 2, 2015
A Look Back at Bonds in a Low-Rate Environment
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Christopher M. Meyer
Christopher M. Meyer   August 7, 2015
Active v. Passive: What Really Matters to Investors
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