…on higher quality stocks,” Hulbert writes. For those with a big lump sum to invest, he recommends investing about 60% to 70% of it now, and keeping 30% to 40%…
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O'Shaughnessy: Focus On The Numbers, Not The Headlines
Quantitative investing guru James O’Shaughnessy says investors should “completely ignore” the headlines and buy stocks. “You should completely ignore them,” O’Shaughnessy said of headlines on The Wall Street Journal’s Markets…
Lessons from Warren and Charlie
Value investor Mohnish Pabrai has gotten the chance to do what few other investors have: Eat lunch with investing legends Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger. What did he learn from…
The Lynch Approach: Growth, at a Reasonable Price
…investing, which blends growth and value tenets. While some categorize Lynch as a growth investor because his favorite type of stocks were “fast-growers” — those growing earnings per share at…
Beating Those Pesky Fees
…ways to avoid fees, and why he’s shifted his views on active vs. passive investing. Money manager Mark Cortazzo, meanwhile, discusses how fees are even higher than many people believe….
High-Dividend Stocks for the Gurus
…that his Guru Strategies — each of which is based on the approach of a different investing great — are high on right now. Among them: Japanese telecom NTT Docomo….
Small, Illiquid, and Cheap: A Winning Combo
…larger stocks. “As a result, it remains an area where smart small investors have an advantage,” he says, though he warns that investing in such stocks requires dedication and experience….
Five Reasons for Optimism
…term, emotions drive the market, and right now there are still a lot of strong emotions out there on the negative side. But good investing is about looking past the…
Behind Buffett's Approach
In a recent interview with Canada’s Globe and Mail, Validea CEO John Reese discussed some of the key points of Warren Buffett’s investing approach. Reese talks about Buffett’s desire to…
Siegel: Stocks Are Cheap
…out what is already priced into a stock or the market. “Investing, he says, is a game of expectations, and you make money by sticking to situations where you believe…
