Overconfidence Bias: 2020 Election, COVID and Portfolio Implications

Stuart Katz, Chief Investment Officer, November 11, 2020 Overconfidence refers to the phenomenon that people’s confidence in their judgments and knowledge is higher than the accuracy of these judgments. For example, a person who thinks their sense of direction is much better than it actually is. Before the election, both the prediction markets and capital […]

Your Relationships: Should You Prepare a Pre- or Post- Nuptial Agreement

Pam Friedman, Managing Director and Principal, November 10, 2020 Protecting your assets isn’t just about insurance. Couples willingly enter marriage without considering the impact of a break-up while few would enter a business partnership without planning who takes home what value if the business were to close or be sold. The bread winning spouse may […]