Ellison on Small Banks, Lynch Lessons
David Ellison, the financial sector fund manager who sidestepped much of the 2008 and 2009 market plunge by moving to a heavy cash position, is now seeing plenty of opportunity…
Dreman: Time to Seize Opportunities
In his latest Forbes column, David Dreman says fears of Europe’s demise — and an ensuing global economic downturn — are overblown. “It’s as if people were having nightmares of…
"Bond King" Finding Value in Stocks
“Bond King” Bill Gross of PIMCO remains high on stocks, saying that he sees the most values in European firms right now. “The United States should grow faster than Europe,”…
Arnott Sees Slip Back into Recession -- and then Big Opportunities
Research Affiliates’ Rob Arnott says he thinks the expiration of the Bush Administration tax cuts at the end of this year will be the catalyst for another recession, and that…
Paulsen on "Post-Traumatic-Armageddon-Hypochondria"
Wells Capital Management’s James Paulsen continues to say we’re in a correction that is part of a broader bull market — not the beginning of another huge downturn. Paulsen tells…
Reese: Don't Overlook Small-Cap Value Plays
In his latest column for Canada’s Globe & Mail, Validea CEO John Reese takes a look at an area of the market that has historically produced strong outperformance: small-cap value…
Dorfman Finding Value in Big Names
Money manager and columnist John Dorfman, one of the few strategists who was offering optimism heading into the 2009 rally, is still seeing plenty of opportunities in stocks. Dorfman tells…
Kass: We've Hit 2010 Lows
Money manager and columnist Doug Kass, who made a bold bullish call just days before the March 2009 rally began, now says he thinks we’ve seen the end of the…