…who trade frequently can consistently outperform the market through skill. Over the long run, the rest would be better off investing in low-cost index funds benchmarked to the broad market.”…
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A Foolish Approach to Small-Cap Stocks
In his latest column for Canada’s Globe and Mail, Validea CEO John Reese discusses the merits of investing in small-cap stocks, and looks at a small-cap strategy that has produced…
The Brain Science Behind Bubbles
…and more focused on how they imagine the market will change.” The researchers used brain scans of study participants, who were investing in an experimental bubble market, to reach their…
The Gurus Hit the Heartland
Should you focus your investing efforts in the U.S., or emerging markets? In his latest column for Forbes.com, Validea CEO John Reese says some elite strategists are saying you don’t…
PIMCO: The Case for Commodities
…of production growth — suggesting that prices are at reasonable levels from a long-term valuation perspective. In addition, the roll yield from investing in commodities is the highest it’s been…
Gabelli on Cars, QE, and Bourbon
Value investing guru Mario Gabelli is finding value in some intriguing areas of the market, including the auto and health and wellness industries. Gabelli tells Fox Business Network how he…
Beating the Market with Growth ... and Value
…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…
The Trouble with Mean Reversion
…investing. But other factors should be considered as well, he says — like the attractiveness of other assets — and right now he doesn’t think valuations are at a point…
Reese Talks Expectations, Ben Graham, and Blue Jays
In his latest column for Canada’s Globe and Mail, Validea CEO John Reese talks about the impact that expectations can have on stock investing. “Many of history’s best investors have…
Buyback Stocks or Dividend Plays? Nygren Weighs In
…overall patient approach, saying that he has an average holding period of about five years. “Investing’s not supposed to be fun,” he said. And he talked about some stocks he’s…
