…in 2008, where the economy is headed, and whether a buy-and-hold approach to stock investing makes sense. Calling 2008 “The Year of The Value Trap”, Grantham notes that the decades-long…
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Growth vs. Value: Does It Matter Anymore?
Growth versus value: For decades, it has been perhaps the most widely asked question in stock market strategy discussions. But in Forbes’ most recent Intelligent Investing Panel, two top strategists…
Hulbert: Graham's Approach Endures
…the strict, conservative approach used by Graham — who is known as both the “Father of Value Investing” and the mentor of Warren Buffett — had fallen out of favor…
Dreman & Dividends: Finding Value in The Market's Unloved
…mainly for income-seeking investors, who are better off investing in stocks that pass this criterion rather than investing in bonds. For investors with different objectives, this is a very useful…
The Dreman Strategy: How to Turn Others' Fears into Your Profits
In my new investing book, The Guru Investor: How to Beat the Market Using History’s Best Investment Strategies, I outlined the investment approaches of ten highly successful long-term investors. One…
Buffett, Lynch, Graham and Others. 10 Quant Strategies Outlined in New Book.
…Five: From Theory to Practice Chapter 13: Putting It Together: The Principles of Guru Investing Chapter 14: The Missing Piece: Determining When to Sell Conclusion: Time To Take The Wheel…
Bogle, Siegel, O'Shaughnessy: Where Do They Have Their Own Money?
…are putting their own money: Rob Arnott (chairman, Research Affiliates LLC): Says it is a “marvelous” time to be investing; more opportunities now than any of today’s investors have ever…
What Does It Mean to be a Value Investor?
…changes. — Mark Sellers, Sellers Capital, 6.19.05 The most important change in my 40 years of investing has probably been in investors’ time horizons. Today the majority of investors–Ben Graham…
"Black Swan" Author: Situation "Vastly More Dangerous Than The Great Depression"
…big with big volatility. The strategy has him and long-time investing partner Mark Spitznagel delivering a string of mediocre results interrupted occasionally by spectacular years.” One of those spectacular years,…
Yale Endowment Guru Not Changing Approach after Tough Year
…comments on other investing issues, including the use of funds of funds (a “cancer” that “facilitates the flow of ignorant capital”, he says); his own $2 million salary; and his…