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Gabelli and Munger on the Economy, Markets

May 4, 2009

…last hundred years in investing, there’s only bee one other decade in which the market was down, and that was in the ’30s. So I’m in a camp that says…

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Barron's Top Advisors

April 23, 2009

…their comments, you might want to keep these two quotes below in mind: “The four most dangerous words in investing are, ‘This time it’s different.’” — John Templeton “The underlying…

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Risk and Asset Allocation

April 22, 2009

In a piece written for Forbes’ Intelligent Investing section, David Serchuk today offers some interesting data on risk and portfolio management. One point made by several of those Serchuk interviewed…

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Portfolio Size: How Big Is Big Enough?

April 8, 2009

…100 to 150 stocks produce better risk-adjusted returns over time than funds holding only 30 or 35 stocks. But, notes Wherry, Joel Greenblatt — one of the investing greats upon…

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How Your Brain Can Drag You Down -- and How You Can Overcome It

April 7, 2009

…kind of impulsive response to reward,’ says Dr. Hariri, ‘is crucial to success in many aspects of life’ — like investing, where impatience often lowers returns.” Other tests — including…

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Mortimer on "The Most Dangerous Words in Investing"

April 6, 2009

…readers today. One key thought from Mortimer, when asked whether his advice takes into account potential unprecedented events or situations: “The most dangerous words in investing are ‘it’s different this…

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The Two-Pronged O'Shaughnessy Attack

April 3, 2009

…the book on 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…

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Dreman: Yes, It's a Depression -- So Buy

April 1, 2009

One of the investing world’s pre-eminent contrarians, David Dreman, writes in Forbes that the U.S. is indeed in a depression — not a recession — but says it’s also a…

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Whitman Finding Bargains through Graham & Dodd, with a Twist

March 31, 2009

…tenet of Third Avenue’s ‘safe and cheap’ method of value investing”, according to Folk. Folk writes that Sycamore Networks Inc. (SCMR) is “the most compelling example” of a U.S. net-net…

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Gross: Investing "Revolution" Is On

March 31, 2009

In his April market commentary on PIMCO’s web site, bond guru Bill Gross says that we’ve entered a new world of economics and investing, one in which “there should be…

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