A ground-breaking eight-part, 54 minute film featuring some of the world's top economists and academics including John Bogle, Charles Ellis and William Sharpe. Above all, it demonstrates why passive is the rational, mathematically proven route to investing success.
Complete 54 minute documentary on passive investing
Passive Investing: The Evidence - full length film
The growing popularity in the UK of passive investing
Part 7: The Tide Is Turning
How passive investing takes the emotion - and stress - out of managing your money
Part 5: A healthier way to invest
How a diversified portfolio helps smooth out market volatility and keep costs low
Part 4: Ultimate Diversification
How management costs dramatically reduce the value of investments
Part 2: The cost of investing
Global finance, investment and academic experts share their wisdom on some of the big investing questions.
Why evidence, not emotion, should rule our investment decisions.
Why evolution has made us bad investors
Is passive investing becoming more popular?
The trend towards passive investing
William Bernstein on whether the so-called 'lost decade' has been a complete write-off for investors
Have the past ten years been a lost decade?
William Bernstein on why we often buy shares when we should be selling
Why do we buy shares when we should be selling?
William Bernstein on what stockbrokers do with your assets
Whose side is your stockbroker on?
A series of regular and topical video blogs in which industry commentators, experts, academics and investors are brought together to examine the finer points of investing.
What's holding back passive investing in the UK?
Six reasons why passive investing has yet to take off in the UK
Regular, informative and easy-to-read downloadable white papers on topics of interest for investors. Published approximately every two months.
What is risk and what effect can it have on your investments?
Acuity 38: How deep is your risk?
An 8-part series looking at the lessons we can learn from the history of the stock market. Contributors include Charles Ellis, Weston Wellington and Prof. Elroy Dimson.
Part seven of an eight part series
Stock Market History: A Crash Course for Investors, part seven