In Finance, Humans Were the First Machines
A Q&A with Chicago Booth’s Dacheng Xiu on the implications of machine learning for the financial markets.
In Finance, Humans Were the First MachinesIn commercial real estate, less risk could mean higher returns
Investors who buy distressed property add risk to their portfolios, but not much more in returns.
High-risk funds outperformed low-risk funds by only a few basis points per year, an advantage that may not be worth the danger to investors.
Joseph L. Pagliari Jr., “An Overview of Fee Structures in Real Estate Funds and Their Implications for Investors,” Research report for the Pension Real Estate Association, 2013.
A Q&A with Chicago Booth’s Dacheng Xiu on the implications of machine learning for the financial markets.
In Finance, Humans Were the First MachinesOlder, quirky homes can be cheaper, but also harder to obtain financing for.
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