A Random Walk Down Wall Street — Burton G. Malkiel

06/10/2025 19 min
A Random Walk Down Wall Street — Burton G. Malkiel

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In this episode of Summed, we deliver a complete A Random Walk Down Wall Street summary—Burton Malkiel’s classic case for low-cost index funds, broad diversification, and staying the course. In ~20 minutes, learn why most stock-picking and market-timing fail after fees and taxes, how to build a simple age-appropriate asset allocation, and the role of dollar-cost averaging, rebalancing, and tax-advantaged accounts. We also skim his take on bubbles, investor psychology, and why owning “the whole market” is the most reliable way to capture returns.About the authorBurton G. Malkiel is an economist and longtime Princeton professor, best known for advancing the random walk/efficient-markets view and advocating low-fee index investing for everyday investors.Key takeawaysMarkets are hard to beat: prices absorb information; excess returns rarely persist after costs.Own the market cheaply: total-market or S&P 500 index funds usually outperform active peers over time.Allocate by risk/age: blend stocks, bonds (and optionally internationals/REITs) to match your tolerance and horizon.Automate & rebalance: contribute on a schedule, reinvest dividends, and rebalance periodically.Mind fees & taxes: expense ratios, turnover, and taxable churn are silent return killers.Ignore the noise: bubbles and narratives tempt timing—discipline wins.This week’s playbook Build a three-fund core: total stock, total international, and a broad bond fund.Automate monthly buys (DCA) and turn on dividend reinvestment.Set a target allocation and a simple rebalance rule (e.g., annually or at 5% bands).Max tax-advantaged accounts first; keep high-turnover assets in tax-sheltered buckets.If you must “play,” cap it at ≤10% and track it separately.Powered by NotebookLM.An experiment in using AI to hack your life and make your money work for you.(Education only; not financial advice.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.