Reeling in the millennial set is a challenge faced by many U.S. businesses, and the world of investing doesn’t seem to be appealing to this group of tech-focused, well-educated consumers….
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When Taken by Surprise, Wait it Out
…warns that investing action during a time of “political shock” is best put on hold. In the article, he argues that few could have anticipated the precipitous plunge (700 points)…
Emerging Markets on The Rise
…gained more than 34% and the upward trend is expected to continue. Reese advises, however, that while the trend is a welcome change for yield-starved investors, investing in emerging markets…
Avoid Investing Inertia
When investors sit on the sidelines in fear of “missing out,” that may be precisely what they end up doing, says Allen Roth in last month’s Wall Street Journal. Roth,…
Greenblatt on Gotham's New Fund
Guru investor Joel Greenblatt—Columbia University professor and co-founder of Gotham Asset Management–has consistently made a strong case for value investing and created a series of hedge funds and mutual funds…
Channeling Buffett and Lynch for Top Stock Ideas
Successful long-term investing is less about finding the next big thing and more about finding well-run businesses with reliable returns and buying those stocks without overpaying, according to a recent…
Fundamental analysis, model portfolios and stock screens based Buffett, Graham, Lynch and other Wall Street Legends. Check out the videos.
…Today An introduction to Validea Validea’s Investing System explained 10 & 20 stock model portfolios based on fundamental strategies of Wall Street greats More on Validea’s guru and consensus-based model…
Fidelity's Contrafund: One Manager's Mission
Will Danoff, the manager of Fidelity’s $108 billion Contrafund– the biggest actively managed stock or bond mutual fund run by a single person—believes that “humans have fundamental investing advantages that…
Rekenthaler Report: It's Hard to Be Like Buffett
…investors, however, Rekenthaler argues that aspiring to Buffett-esque investing shouldn’t be as difficult. “We do not need to justify our inactivity,” he writes. “We can take our time, resist the…
Active Investing Showing Signs of Life
Active managers have been struggling and stock hedge funds have seen a nearly eight-year performance slump, but a shift could be in the offing according to an article in last…
