…it’s far from the be-all and end-all of investing. In fact, in the revised version of One Up on Wall Street, Lynch said many had misinterpreted his advice.” Lynch warned…
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Oberweis: Keep It Simple
Newsletter guru Jim Oberweis says that when it comes to growth investing, keep it simple. “After studying small-cap growth stocks for the past 20 years, I’ve seen the benefits of…
The Case For Contrarian Investing
Going against the crowd can be incredibly hard. But as Michael Brush notes in a recent Brush Up On Stocks piece, it can also be incredibly rewarding. “Contrarian investing isn’t…
How An Unknown Accountant Proved Quality And Value Are A Perfect Pair
Stock investing is often thought of as a glamorous endeavor. “It’s supposed to be well-coiffed men in finely tailored suits — guys who know what the next big thing will…
What To Do With All Those Competing Stock Picks?
…The Psychology of Financial Planning and Investing,” told Jaffe that investors who listen to stock recommendations should be aware of anchoring and familiarity bias, two behavioral biases that could trip…
Greenblatt's First Formula Has Plenty of "Magic", Too
…(a great value investor in his own right), and Bruce Newberg to test their own version of [Benjamin] Graham’s [net current asset value] investing approach,” Net Net Hunter writes. “The…
Warren Pieces: Growth IS Value
…investing debate. Below is an excerpt from the letter (page 13). Validea’s Warren Buffett-inspired portfolio is up 102.9% since its late-2003 inception vs. 83.8% for the S&P 500. Check out…
Sonders: Economy Looking Up
…no great rush to get into the stock market at this point, but maintaining a steady investing discipline in the face of what we think is a continuing secular bull…
Blending Growth And Value With The O'Shaughnessy Approach
…quantitative investing strategies might be an exaggeration — but not much of one. Over the years, O’Shaughnessy has compiled an anthology of research on the historical performance of various stock…
Be A Macro "Climatologist", Not A "Meteorologist"
…of the housing bubble. “There is a significant difference between being a meteorologist and a climatologist, but unfortunately in investing, both activities fall under the rubric of macro analysis, and…