…he’s projecting annualized returns of 8.2% over the next four years — just below the 8.5% average for the past two decades, and a couple points below the last century’s…
Search Results for: low-volatility funds
Hyman, Stattman On What To Expect In 2013
…heading into 2013. Hyman tells WealthTrack’s Consuelo Mack that a slowly improving economy, low interest rate environment, and incredibly stimulative global monetary policy landscape are all creating a bullish picture…
Wien's 10 Surprises for 2013
…decline below $100, disappointing investors,” he writes in discussing one of them. “The S&P 500 trades below 1300. Companies complain of limited pricing power in a slow, highly competitive world…
Sonders Talks Debt Ceiling, Valuations, and Earnings
Charles Schwab Chief Investment Strategist Liz Ann Sonders says she thinks volatility will pick up in coming months, but that the looming debt ceiling negotiations won’t lead to the major…
The Lynch Approach: Growth, at a Reasonable Price
…willing to pay for its stock. To Lynch, PEGs below 1.0 were signs of growth stocks selling on the cheap; PEGs below 0.5 really indicated that a growth stock was…
High-Dividend Stocks for the Gurus
…had gotten fairly pricey earlier this year as investors, starved for yield in the current low-interest-rate environment, flocked to them. What’s more, there’s some intriguing research showing that, historically, high-dividend…
Time to Stop Market-Timing?
…his own money or trying to pick winners. But, he adds, “in 2013 I will try to do a better job of letting my bedrock portfolio of passive funds do…
Top Dividend Manager Talks Strategy
T. Rowe Price’s Tom Huber, whose Dividend Growth fund is in the top 13% of funds in its category over the past five years, according to Morningstar, says that tax…
Contrarian Indicators Flashing Buy Signals
…sentiment index, and an index that measures “economic policy uncertainty” have been showing that confidence is low and uncertainty is high — and such signals have historically usually been followed…
How Ben Graham Is Still Beating the Market Today
…catching the eye of the media and the public. Then many, if not most, of their funds disappoint the following year — and over the long term. That’s why I…
