The DoubleLine Shiller Enhanced CAPE fund had a net inflow of $117.07 million in July, its largest ever.
Plus: Jim Cramer's mad method, prime money funds shrink, and how to have fewer regrets when you retire
Plus: The logic behind negative bond yields, Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank almost became one, and the odds are getting worse for Colin Kaepernick
Plus: Saving society through active management, hedge fund investors head for the hills, and eating healthier food that actually tastes like food
Thanks to the Fed, outlook stays positive for stocks
Plus: Public pensions will need lots of taxpayer help, this fund keeps beating the S&P, and the dire state of the golf course business
Plus: Hillary Clinton whiffs on corporate tax reform, most folks can only dream of a nest egg, and the DEA gives the pot lobby the cold shoulder
Gold mining stocks continue to leverage rising gold prices.
Both candidates are promising lots of government spending.
Mutual fund firms move defensively toward active ETFs.
Plus: Central bankers have altered the financial world, the ABCs of smart-beta due diligence, and seven steps to transforming your advisory practice
Plus: The end of hedge fund fees, a mutual fund for the marijuana industry, and the economics of not getting married.
NYSE, Nasdaq and Bats want to address four goals, with an emphasis on reducing and improving procedures around trading halts.
Investors continue to ignore market hedging strategies.
Plus: Trump vs. Clinton tax plans, American household debt, and how to survive retirement
Plus: Barclays predicts bad things ahead, active v passive REIT ETFs, and there is no escaping that student loan debt
Plus: The fallout from cheap oil is widespread, the downside of a good jobs report, and drone racing
Plus: Brexit bust, SEC nabs doc for insider trading, and double your retirement savings
Plus: Breaking the active management habit, the active-passive research conundrum, and recalculating retirement savings calculators