…be to a curse.” Buffett also discusses the benefits of individual investors using broad market index funds, and the importance of regular investing and staying the course through tough times….
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The Graham Strategy: An Oldie, But A Very, Very Goodie
…averaged annual returns of 15.6% since its July 2003 inception vs. 5.9% for the S&P 500. Below is an excerpt from the newsletter, along with several top-scoring stock ideas from…
Dreifus Bullish On Market, Economy, And Margins
…We think that consumer strength is likely to continue as a result of pent-up demand, demographic trends, employment growth, healthier balance sheets, and lower inflation.” One interesting economic note Dreifus…
Wien Still Sees Big Gains For US Markets This Year
…year, he said, courtesy of an aging population, a peak in its workforce, and its being a “high-cost producer in a low-cost area.” “My feeling is that Japan has problems…
Montier Not Finding Much Safety
…can also survive if rates remain low for a long while more — no easy task. “You have to recognize that this is the purgatory of low returns,” Montier says….
Fund Manager Of The Year Talks Strategy, Current Market
…balance sheet; and management that acts in the interest of shareholders. He talks about how a low valuation metric, like a low P/E ratio, doesn’t serve as a true gauge…
How John Neff Beat The Market By Being Boring
…that stocks with lower P/E ratios — and lower expectations — tended to outperform, because any hint of improvement exceeded the low expectations investors had for them. Similarly, stocks with…
Yacktman Talks Value, Strategy
…tend to have consistently high returns usually have low fixed assets and low cyclicality. You will rarely see things like airlines, automobiles or steel companies or, for that matter, banks…
Siegel: Stocks 10% to 15% Below Fair Value
…the equity funds, it’s not there. … We have to bring them much more in until we get to the top of a bull market.” Siegel says his fair value…
Hot List: The 2014 Outlook
…equity funds picked up in October and November, they have since fallen off rather sharply. And, while there are fewer disaster-type fears hanging over investors’ heads, the general mood is…
