Join us for a conversation between our Chief Investment Officer, Mark McCarron, and Dimensional Fund Advisors’ (DFA) Vice President and Senior Researcher, Wes Crill, Ph.D. For nearly 25 years, DFA has played an important role in Wescott’s investment portfolios, adding value for our clients over a variety of market climates.
In today’s discussion, Mark and Wes highlight how the recent market volatility has produced attractive opportunities for DFA, and their clients, by utilizing the Fund’s value, size and profitability premiums. We hope you enjoy it.
As always, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at any time.
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