People can become infatuated with potential, and that’s particularly true when it comes to investing in tech stocks. But Validea CEO John Reese says that investors shouldn’t get too smitten…
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Dalio's Bridgewater Sees No Bubble Trouble
…result, the future expected returns of passive investing are likely to be low. But … we do not see current conditions as a bubble,” Bridgewater co-CIO Greg Jensen and Jacob…
What Makes Buffett So Good
…driven by the mood swings of investors rather than by the value of the underlying businesses; and investing is worthwhile only when value exceeds price by an amount great enough…
Reese On Why So Few Can Follow Lynch & Buffett's Approaches
…approach of a different investing great, work. In particular, he examines his market-beating Benjamin Graham-inspired model, which is based on the approach that “The Father of Value Investing” laid out…
Top Fund Manager On The Danger Of Index Funds
Passive investing in index funds has gained a lot of steam in recent years. But top-performing fund manager David Winters says index-fund investing can actually be dangerous. In a new…
Keep Your Biases At Bay
…TV, and don’t obsess over your account statements!),” Smith says. “Instead, be mindful of what the money you’re investing is meant for and how it’s invested to meet those personally…
Why Berkshire Is A Bargain
…also says that several reasons investors often cite for not investing in Berkshire are “myths”. Among them: the idea that Berkshire’s size and insurance businesses make it difficult for the…
A Small-Cap Growth Approach That Quadruples The Market
…of the market — small growth stocks — known for volatility and risk. “Investing in small growth stocks doesn’t have to be an emotional roller coaster. If you use a…
Why Risk And Age Aren't As Tied As You Think
In the investing world, the standard thinking seems to be that the older you get, the less risk you should take on. But Charles Schwab’s Liz Ann Sonders says that’s…
Ben Graham, Index Fund Fan?
Would Benjamin Graham, the man known as “the father of value investing” and a pioneer in security analysis, have liked plain, generic index funds? In a recent column, Jason Zweig,…