…value investing, with a little Buffett twist.” While he dubbed this approach the “magic” formula, it is really grounded more in good old common sense than it is in the…
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Siegel: Recession Over & Stocks Attractive, but Unemployment to Stay High
…Reserve’s actions to stabilize the U.S.’s banks. Siegel is particularly high on stocks paying high dividends, the Journal reports. He suggests investing in exchange-traded funds and international stocks. “Most of…
Market Timing an "Exercise in Futility", Swensen Says
…Swensen, who has built an exceptional long-term track record by investing largely in illiquid assets, tells the Times’ Chrystia Freeland that even if he could have, he wouldn’t have shifted…
Rogers on Which Chinese Sectors to Watch
…his favorites: agriculture, education, and infrastructure. In other segments, Rogers offers his thoughts on his broader China strategy, currency investing, the impact Chinese politics could have on investors, and more….
Fidelity's Bolton: Multi-Year Bull in the Works
…means low interest rates, and actually that’s one of the best environments for stock-market investing,” Bolton, whose Special Situations Fund beat the FTSE All-Share Index by 6 percentage points per…
Stocks Still Win, Siegel Says
…change the merits of long-term stock investing. “A look at history shows that the recent experience is not uncommon and excellent returns are available to those who survive rough patches,”…
GARP, PEGS, and Peter Lynch
…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…
No Signs Market Rally Is Done, Ritholtz Says
…buy-and-hold investing is dead, and says that while America is facing new competition from China and other nations, it remains the only country that has consistently come up with new…
Eveillard Keen on Gold and Asia
…opportunities in Asian stocks, and whether or not we’re headed for a typical recovery or a “new normal”. And he offers some interesting thoughts on the evolution of value investing…
J. Zweig & Taleb on Where Investors Go Wrong
Consuelo Mack has two very interesting interviews on WealthTrack this week, talking investing and psychology with both Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Zweig and Black Swan author Nassim Taleb. Zweig,…