…part of why it’s time to buy them. “The stocks are still low because investors don’t trust that the earnings will recover fully,” Ellison tells Renal and Urology News. (An…
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Why Sonders Likes the U.S. over EMs
…made a dent at all in the long-term Wall of Worry. There is really no cohort yet, whether it is individual investors, or hedge funds, or traditional pension funds, or…
Mobius: Emerging Markets Still Look Good for Long Term
…easy to do, even for seasoned market veterans. During the past few months, emerging markets have been subject to such pessimism. These periods of short-term volatility are certainly not new…
Reese Talks Expectations, Ben Graham, and Blue Jays
…much harder if something went wrong than would stocks with low expectations.” To illustrate his point, Reese uses a baseball analogy, looking at two teams — the Mets and Blue…
Ritholtz: Don't Be a Muppet
…by diversifying through low-cost funds. He suggests owning what he says are the 15 broad asset classes — including different types of stocks, bonds, Treasuries, commodities, and more. “You want…
Gundlach Talks Bonds, Housing, and Equities
…about volatility, I want income,” to thinking “I don’t care about income, I don’t want volatility”. He also says he doesn’t yet see signs that the interest rate rise is…
The Stock-Pickers Market Returns ...
…month, the lowest level in two years, according to Nicholas Colas, chief market strategist at ConvergEx Group,” Russolillo recently wrote. “In the prior month, this figure clocked in at 89%.”…
Ritholtz Sees Long-Term Value In EMs, Europe
…stocks. He’s investing in those areas through broad index funds that diversify risk over many countries, noting that many EM funds focus too heavily on the BRIC countries. Ritholtz also…
The Dreman Approach: A Contrarian Guide to Beating the Market
…2); pre-tax profit margins (which should be at least 8 percent), and the debt/equity ratio (which should be below the industry average, or below 20 percent). By using those and…
Siegel Sees Win-Win for Stocks
…of when interest rates were as high as 15 and 20 percent, and as low as they are today,” he said. “When you’re in a low or moderate interest rate…
