…(those growing at a 20% per year or greater clip), he didn’t factor in dividend yield, since they typically reward shareholders with growth in stock value, not dividends.” In the…
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Sonders, Hulbert: Inflation Fears May Be Overblown
…Hulbert Financial Digest, say a number of factors are conspiring against major inflation — for the short-term, at least. Sonders tells Forbes.com that sluggish demand continues to hold down spending,…
Tilson Sees Surge in Defaults, Market Downturn
…should cut back and be more defensive for a couple months now, says he thinks the economic recovery will be weak, and one factor driving stocks lower will be unemployment….
The Next Asset Bubble?
…the money supply so that it is now above where it was in the 1970s, writes Ray Unger for Wisconsin’s Capital Times. Trahan says the most critical factor in a…
GMO: International Equities Promising, Govt. Bonds Dangerous
…are our animal spirits, and cycles of fear/greed, which are much harder to predict. Another factor complicating things: the sheer size of the oncoming fiscal stimulus. “One can argue about…
The Bond Fallacy
…in 1985, it bought only a third as much bread as the same amount would have bought in 1965. Even when you factor in the coupons, the investor ended up…
The Two-Pronged O'Shaughnessy Attack
…12-month sales that were at least 1.5 times the market mean. Size and market position weren’t enough to make a value stock attractive for O’Shaughnessy, however. Another key factor that…
'Good to Great' Author Collins: "Those Who Panic, Die On The Mountain"
…Collins says the other common factor shared by firms that have made it through troubled times is that they “understood that it was the caliber of their people that would…
Bogle: Earnings Will Come Back Strong
…to play a major factor in long-term stock returns. (In fact, Bogle says the market’s long-term 9.5 percent historical return is composed of a 4.5 percent dividend yield and 5…
WSJ, Grantham on The Trouble with Earnings
…it used to be,” adding that one factor involves companies failing to depreciate the value of technology quickly enough on their books. Grantham chops 13 percent off of operating earnings…