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Talk Your Book: Factor Investing with Dimensional Fund Advisors


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Today's Talk Your Book is sponsored by Dimensional Fund Advisors:

  • See here for more information on DFAs factor focused suite of funds


On today’s show, we discuss:

  • How DFA separates itself in the advisory world

  • Converting a mutual fund to an ETF

  • How DFA tries to outperform

  • How DFA handled the Gamestop situation within their indices

  • The value vs growth argument

  • Reasons to diversify utilizing factors

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