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Reese: Fear and Value in Overseas Stocks
…stocks that currently get approval from his Guru Strategies — each of which is based on the approach of a different investing great. Among them: Telecom Argentina, which gets high…
Ritholtz Sees Long-Term Value In EMs, Europe
…stocks. He’s investing in those areas through broad index funds that diversify risk over many countries, noting that many EM funds focus too heavily on the BRIC countries. Ritholtz also…
The Gurus' Free Cash Flow Yield All-Stars
…looks at four high-free-cash-flow-yield stocks his Guru Strategies — each of which is based on the approach of a different investing great — are high on right now. Among them:…
Tilson On The Three Most Dangerous Words In Investing
…of value investing.” Tilson says that “there are dozens and dozens of mistakes, but in general the single greatest mistake investors make is projecting the immediate past indefinitely into the…
Diving into Emerging Markets, Guru-Style
…far more attractive valuations than they were at the start of the year.” Reese also discusses a recent research paper from O’Shaughnessy Asset Management, which is headed by quantitative investing…
Reese: Don't Believe The Tapped-Out-Consumer Tale
Validea CEO John Reese says in his latest Nasdaq.com column that investors shouldn’t fall prey to the “tale of the tapped-out consumer”. “In the investing world, putting stories ahead of…
Ritholtz: Don't Be a Slave to the Story
Everyone loves a good story. But in the investing world, getting too caught up in a good story can lead to serious trouble, Barry Ritholtz notes. On The Big Picture…
Fisher-Inspired "PSR" Strategy Still A Market-Beater
…Neff all used the ratio differently, they and many others agreed that the ratio itself was a key to finding bargain-priced stocks. The investing public and media seems to share…
Is It Skill, or Luck?
…can lose on purpose. “If you can lose on purpose, there has to be some skill,” he says. In investing, he adds, “we know that it’s hard to create a…
