…over the past few years. I believe many factors are leading to a sort of delegitimization of investing in the eyes of the public. Everything from lack of prosecution of…
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Reese on Dealing with Downturns -- and Traffic Jams
…of stocks. He looks at five stocks his top-performing Guru Strategies — each of which is based on the approach of a different investing great — are high on right…
Reese on a Small-Cap with Big Potential
…greedy is when others are fearful,” Reese writes. “And while most investors [have been] shunning Zagg (ZAGG), my Guru Strategies — quantitative models based on the approaches of different investing…
Ritholtz On "Ex-Post Facto Market Rationale"
…declines highlight a big problem in investing. “The issue at hand is the tendency to explain what just happened int he market after — and not before — it specifically…
For Whitman, Value Still Rules
Value investing legend Marty Whitman built his reputation by buying down-and-out stocks. And today, he says he still believes that’s the way to go. “You’re trying to figure out what…
... Or Does It?
…all of it. “Low-volatility investing became popular only recently, after investors saw the resilience of low-volatility strategies during the Great Recession,” she says. “Despite years of rising markets, investors have…
Keep It Simple (But Not Too Simple)
…political landscape — and to concoct if/then scenarios in response. We want a tuned market.” How then should you approach investing? “The best we can hope for is to create…
Reese On The "Brady Bunch Market"
…value plays may be so cheap right now, and he uses his Guru Strategies, each of which is based on the approach of a different investing great, to find some…
The Graham-Based Strategy: 300%+ Returns Since '03
…And Buffett was far from alone. Known as “The Father of Value Investing”, Graham inspired a number of famous “sons” — Mario Gabelli, John Neff, John Templeton, and, most famously,…
Why Value Investing Is More Relevant Than Ever
…of the behavioral biases that underpin value investing approaches, including loss aversion, trend extrapolation, and short-term focus. All of these factors, they say, have been on display since 2008. “Investor…
