…the stock market may give the most accurate estimate of a stock’s value based on the available information, that doesn’t mean its estimates are right. The reason, he says, involves…
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The Zweig Model: A Conservative Growth Approach
…market — you can do so by taking numerous approaches. So while most of my strategies are either value oriented or a blend of value and growth, you can definitely…
Leuthold Sees Stocks Rising -- and then Falling -- in 2010
…and his team use a five-year, “normalized” P/E ratio of the S&P 500 to gauge value. That’s because earnings are cyclical in nature. “Near the bottom of an economic contraction,…
Siegel: Stocks Still Undervalued
…2012. In an interview with Advisor Perspectives, Siegel says he thinks fair value for the S&P 500 is 1300-1350, if current interest rates persist. He thinks rates will rise, however,…
Miller Sees More Gains in 2010
…quite bullish. Miller, whose Legg Mason Value Trust is up about 35% this year, said while speaking at the London Stock Exchange that “the outlook in the US for equities…
Tilson & Heins: Healthcare Fears Overdone
…recognize the stock’s real value, they say. Tilson and Heins, who have been growing more conservative as the market has continued to rally, also offer some general tips on contrarian…
Berkowitz: There's Value in Healthcare
Top fund manager Bruce Berkowitz says that though stocks are up some 60% off their March lows, there are still values left in the market — particularly in the healthcare…
Yacktman Sees Opportunities in Media Stocks
Donald Yacktman, chief investment officer of Yacktman Asset Management and one of Morningstar’s finalists for fund manager of the decade, is seeing value in an unlikely area of the market:…
Gross Says to Buy Utilities
Bond guru Bill Gross of PIMCO is finding value in at least one area of the stock market: utilities. In his monthly investment commentary on PIMCO’s web site, Gross talks…
Avoid "Confirmation Bias"
…resembles it, reducing the diversity and value of your information,” he writes. Zweig offers a number of suggestions for how investors can overcome confirmation bias. A few examples: Look out…