
OSAM Research
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An innovative asset manager and the leader in Custom Indexing -- canvas.osam.com
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https://osam.com/ 17-12-2012 22:10:00
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ETFs vs. Custom Indexes. New from Jamie Catherwood. ETFs have clear advantages over Mutual Funds, but this is an outdated benchmark. As new technology unlocks advanced portfolio management capabilities, advisors should focus on what ETFs *cannot* do... canvas.osam.com/Commentary/Blo…






New piece from Jamie Catherwood on the importance of fundamentals, and how Multiple Expansion has driven market returns in recent years. Interesting article comparing the last decade to historical trends. Give it a read! canvas.osam.com/Commentary/Blo…


OSAM CEO Patrick OShaughnessy discusses the category of Custom Indexing, what we've seen, and the cruciality of not missing major platform shifts.

This week, Jamie Catherwood discussed the benefits of Custom Indexing on Bloomberg TV. Watch Jamie's segment below: bloomberg.com/news/videos/20…

In case you missed it, Jamie Catherwood recently went on BloombergTV to talk about our Canvas platform and the benefits of Custom Indexing. Watch below! bloomberg.com/news/videos/20…

Fantastic podcast with David B. Armstrong, CFA and OSAM's Pat McStay on Custom Indexing. Learn everything you wanted to know about tax-loss harvesting, customization, factor investing, and more. MonumentWealth monumentwealthmanagement.com/resource/what-…

On the latest Excess Returns Podcast, Justin J. Carbonneau and I talk custom indexing with Ehren Stanhope We discuss the process of generating tax alpha, the challenge of defining ESG, managing large single stock positions and a lot more. youtube.com/watch?v=WDOUYT…





Introducing 'The Quarterly', where Ehren Stanhope breaks down the forces moving markets each quarter. The theme for Q3? Fundamental Instability. • Earnings have dipped but remain intact. • The economy is digesting higher rates. • Employment is tight but loosening. •


With interest rates shifting higher, investors are worried about the rising cost of debt on earnings. But how much earnings power would corporations lose if forced to pay current market rates on their debt? Jesse Livermore & Ehren Stanhope find out: canvas.osam.com/Commentary/Blo…