…of which is based on the approach of a different investing great. Among them: Royal Dutch Shell, which gets approval from his Peter Lynch- and James O’Shaughnessy-based models. …
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The Zweig Approach: Growth Investing With A Conservative Streak
Every other issue of The Validea Hot List newsletter examines in detail one of John Reese’s computerized Guru Strategies. This latest issue looks at the Martin Zweig-inspired strategy, which has…
Buy-and-Hold Still Working in "New Normal"
While many have claimed that “buy-and-hold investing is dead” in recent years, Validea CEO John Reese says in his latest Nasdaq.com column that the approach continues to work better than…
Studies: It's About Value, Not Quality
…make you rich, but low quality ones have a good chance of making you poor.” What does work, Rothery says, is value investing. Many strategies that involve buying stocks that…
Retailers With Buyout Potential
…asset value’ test that the late, great Benjamin Graham — known as the ‘Father of Value Investing’ — used in analyzing stocks. … The [figure] can give you an idea…
Low Risk, High Reward?
It’s one of the most widely accepted tenets of investing: More risk means more reward. But noted researcher Roger Ibbotson says that’s often not the case. Ibbotson tells Morningstar that,…
Play Defense Like a Guru
…defensive stocks that get high marks from his Guru Strategies (each of which is based on the approach of a different investing great). Among them: healthcare firm Merck & Co….
Active or Passive? Try (Parts of) Both
Should you choose actively managed funds for your investments, or passively managed funds? It’s one of the investing world’s great debates. And in a new research paper, James O’Shaughnessy’s firm…
Investor vs. Speculator: Which Are You?
In today’s financial world, the line between investing and speculation are often blurred. What is the real distinction between the two? Jason Zweig endeavors to answer that on The Wall…
Buy If A Correction Hits, Sonders Says
…an attempt to find the best entry/exit points,” she says. “A better strategy would be dollar-cost averaging over time. Investing should never be about moments in time; but should be…