…to index funds—when you’re ready to buy. Value investing can provide a stable approach to investing. “Buy into a company because you want to own it, not because you want…
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Show Us Your Portfolio: Wes Gray
…a detailed look the major assets within it. We also discuss his general views on portfolio management, his biggest investment mistakes and how he thinks about his long-term investing goals….
The Awkward Truth: Fossil Fuels Lead The Market
…wash their portfolios clean of fossil fuels, and it’s become much easier to do that of late: choose a “sustainable” or “socially responsible” investing option, if your workplace plan or…
Active Managers’ Winning Streak Won’t Last
…than 13%—were due more to good fortune than expertise. Lynch avoided the S&P 500 and instead bought high-quality companies that were selling at reasonable valuations. That well-known investing style was…
Invest In Freedom & Beat The Market
…as Russia, Iran and Saudi Arabia that they did not want to invest in, telling her that it would be like investing in terrorism. That sensibility gave her more motivation…
Weathering The Stock Market Storm
…investing strategies. And one other investor uses spreadsheets to set his portfolio on autopilot, rebalancing as the market goes up and down. The process is automatic, he says, so that…
ESG Confusion
…paper from analysts at MIT and the University of Zurich notes how difficult it is to create a structure for ESG investing that is objective and rigorous. The paper, which…
Asness to ARK: “We Are Right”
…ends of the investing spectrum. Wood favors making speculative bets on growth stocks that she believes will be major industry disruptions or the tech stars of the future. Asness, on…
What We Should Remember About Bear Markets
…Joe Wiggins (@BehaviouralJoe) — Bear markets are an inescapable feature of equity investing. They are also the greatest challenge that investors will face. This is not because of the (hopefully…
How To Face Buying The Dips
…current market, especially for investors who are realistic in thinking that the market probably won’t return to its previous upward trajectory anytime soon. Value investing takes discipline—an “investing superpower,” Zweig…
