…that you should always strive to be investing in synch with the market’s main trend. (The rhyming truism is, ‘The trend is your friend.’)” Cintolo says that market bottoms are…
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Good Quant, Bad Quant
…to stock investing, the reality is this: Quantitative investing approaches have been proven to be a blessing for investors. Such approaches take emotion out of the equation, helping investors to…
Kass: It's Dinner Time
…the sky is not falling, and Mr. Market has dropped a ton of value on our investing doorstep — dinner is now being served.” Kass first made his bottom call…
Tilson & Heins: How You Can Be a Stock "Lion" Like Templeton
…a watch list of stocks you’re interested in is a key to good investing. “The stock market rarely offers truly exceptional buying opportunities, so it pays to be prepared when…
Value Stocks: They're Riskier Than You Think
This interesting Wall Street Journal article points out that value stocks, or value investing strategies, have been some of the hardest hit during this bear market and often times underperform…
Bogle: Recession Will Be Long, But Market Bottom Has To Be Near
…has his or her asset allocation right, they should keep on investing in stocks right now. Regarding the government stimulus package, Bogle thinks U.S. leaders are doing the best they…
Dreman on Why to Buy Bank Stocks, and How the Credit Crisis has Hurt Value Investors
…wrench into the usual value investing machine, Dreman says. “Normally, value investing is a pretty easy job because you tend to buy solid companies that are going to come out…
Study: Index Funds Top Mutual & Hedge Funds
…with investing in the Funds market have many investors flocking to the new and easy to use tax software packages available on the market today. Turbo Tax offers packages that…
Grantham: Investors Need to Avoid "Terminal Paralysis"
…stocks for individual investors. By consistently investing at set intervals Grantham says you avoid “terminal paralysis”, which is the inability to pull the trigger because you are afraid to get…
Why You Can Be Good -- But Probably Not Great
…others are panicking, and the ability to sell while others are euphoric; An obsessive desire to play the investing game and win (“They often have a hard time with personal…