…about how one of his favorite pastimes — bridge — offers some lessons that can be applied to investing, and gives his take on increasing tax rates for the wealthy….
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... But Bove Says Banks Better than You Think
Longtime bank analyst Richard Bove tells Forbes Intelligent Investing that the banking system is actually better than analysts or the media are indicating. “What is not being seen is the…
Greenblatt on Markets, Magic Formula & More
…creation of his new FormulaTrading.com site will lead to more people using the Magic Formula, and lower returns: I have no concerns that FormulaTrading.com (soon to be renamed FormulaInvesting.com) will…
The Graham Approach: Still Making Hay after 60 Years
…Investing”, Graham inspired a number of famous “sons” — Mario Gabelli, John Neff, John Templeton, and, most famously, Buffett, are all Graham disciples who went on to their own stock…
New Normal? For Stocks, More Like Old Normal, O'Neil Says
…down. But growth stock guru William O’Neil, the founder of Investor’s Business Daily, says talk of a new era of investing is off the mark. “Actually, I think the market…
Mauldin: This Time It Really Is Different (Sort Of)
In his latest “Thoughts from The Frontline” newsletter, John Mauldin makes a pretty bold proclamation that goes against a long-held principle of investing — this time, he says, things really…
Oberweis: Don't Ditch Buy-and-Hold
While buy-and-hold investing continues to draw criticism from some pundits, money manager and newsletter guru Jim Oberweis begs to differ. In a recent interview with The Motley Fool, Oberweis says…
Nygren: Returns to be "Historically Large"
…what value investing means — or should mean. He says that while many people make the mistake of defining a value stock by its business characteristics, he defines it solely…
Bogle on What "Long-Term" Really Means, and Stock-Picking Dangers
Jack Bogle covers a wide variety of topics in a recent interview with The Motley Fool, including just what the “long-term” in “long-term investing” should mean, why traders usually lose…
The Wisdom of Lynch & Templeton
…to take a long-term perspective, to how to evaluate a stock. These two investing legends are as quick-witted as they are savvy about the stock market, and their advice is…