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Are GMO’s Predictions Prescient? Using them to predict Vanguard’s Mutual Fund Returns, October 2010

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Each month, GMO publishes on the web its predictions of the real rate of return for various asset styles over the next seven years. Its web library retains its quarterly predictions, dating back to the end of the second quarter of 2000. This inquiry explores whether they predict the performance of the Vanguard mutual funds that invest in these styles?

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  • Edward Tower, 2010. "Are GMO’s Predictions Prescient? Using them to predict Vanguard’s Mutual Fund Returns, October 2010," Working Papers 10-85, Duke University, Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:duk:dukeec:10-85
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