…list represents Munger’s “investing principles checklist”. Much like Buffett’s advice, Munger’s is timeless in nature. Here are the ten points; for more detail, click here: 1. Measure risk All investment…
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Ibbotson on the Overlooked "Liquidity Premium"
Yale Professor and money manager Roger Ibbotson, whose research into historical stock returns is among the most extensive available, says that investors can get a premium by investing in stocks…
Bogle on The Next Decade
…the coming decade, but bonds offer needed stability to your portfolio; Rely on the “wisdom of long-term investing and forget the folly of short-term speculation because it’s a loser’s game”….
Fisher Sees "Well Above Average" Returns for 2010
…be a great time to own stocks,” he thus says. “But we forget these long-term lessons and think about the recent past. And so now the investing public sees a…
Emerging Markets Still Offering Opportunities, Mobius Says
…of the main themes he’s investing around right now: commodities and consumers, with the latter due in large part to the fact that the per capita income of consumers in…
Tilson & Heins: Healthcare Fears Overdone
…investing — Whitney Tilson and John Heins say they think the healthcare fears are overblown. “Investors fear that health-care reform will hurt the entire industry, a key reason that the…
Biggs Sees Market Moving Higher
…new wave of tech spending and innovation; While he now has a more international focus, he says his investing principles remain the same today as they were 15 years ago….
How to Beat the Market with Graham, Buffett, Lynch, and the Gurus
…individual investors can do to beat the market. Among the many topics the interview covers: How Reese was able to take the published strategies of investment greats like Peter Lynch,…
... but Buffett Steering Clear of Bullion
…the best protection against inflation comes by investing in companies that have the ability to pass on price increases. A company can have pricing power if it controls a scarce…
Avoid "Confirmation Bias"
…analytical heels and desperately try to prove that you are still right” if it does go bad; Before investing, write down a list of things that could occur that would…