…of stocks and in very low- yielding fixed-income instruments. I think the odds are that money is going to migrate back.” Biggs says one risk to the markets involves the…
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Dreman: Bond Bubble Will Hurt Many
…doubled from its low. The Federal Reserve and budget deficits together have almost doubled our national debt since 2008. As unemployment gradually goes down, we are likely to see higher…
O'Shaughnessy Strategy Beats The Market with Growth -- And Value
…more risky. The Cornerstone Value strategy, meanwhile, produced returns that were a bit lower, but with less volatility. Together, they formed an exceptional one-two punch, averaging a compound return of…
Mobius On Attractive Frontier Markets
Templeton Asset Management’s Mark Mobius says that stimulus efforts by central banks around the world are helping to push funds into frontier markets. He tells Bloomberg that he’s high on…
Hussman: It's An Awful Time To Invest
…of the worst times ever to invest. “This is not a runaway bull market,” Hussman, whose funds have solid long-term track records but have stumbled in recent years, writes in…
Nygren: More Gains to Come
…balance sheets of many companies are low in debt and high in cash. Low dividend payout ratios for many companies give them good prospects for dividend increases while still providing…
Ritholtz: Markets "Don't Give A Flying Fig" About Election Polls
…that arguably can be game-changers in elections,” Ritholtz says. “Rather, large hedge funds and high-frequency traders are the biggest participants short-term. The machine-driven mathematical traders have no interest in politics;…
Gross vs. Cooperman on Treasurys
…thinks they’ll be successful, creating significant inflation in the next couple years. With yields so low, Treasury investors face a major erosion of their purchasing power if inflation rises. He…
Doll: Long-Term Looks Good For Stocks, Short-Term Questionable
…of the massive financial crisis, but improvements have been real and sustainable. Interest rates around the world are low, with little chance of moving higher any time soon. This backdrop,…
Investing Mistakes: A Result Of Your DNA?
…across investors. At the low end, 25.7% of the degree to which investors traded too much was explained by their genetic variation.” Zweig notes that there obviously is more to…
