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karenrubin | 11 years ago
From an investment perspective, I think the best thing to do next would be to make sure I have the right benchmark. Ideally they Fortune 1000 would be the best one to use, but I need the historical Fortune 1000 companies for the last 12 years….that will take some manual work to pull together.
At some point, though, the control group is an academic exercise. If the strategy makes money - invest.
thorwaaonawngo|11 years ago
I would be interested in a breakdown of other factors, but I expect very little variance actually derives solely from gender of ownership once you account for other conventional biasing factors of the chosen index.
[0]: http://performance.morningstar.com/funds/etf/total-returns.a... (Compare to S&P500 TR)
bobcostas55|11 years ago