Lousy performance could mean more volatility, observers say; 'that's how these things get legs'
Moved clients out of long bonds months ago; 'running in front of a steamroller'
Harold Evensky may have written the book on financial planning, but his wife, Deena Katz, is widely credited with paving the way for formal education in the field.
Janus Capital's Gibson Smith expects more of a gradual shift out of fixed-income securities
Clients should be sitting on some cash — and should not be fully invested
Advisers should dig deep because not all floating-rate funds are created equal, fund manager says