Contrarian guru David Dreman says he’s finding stocks as cheap as they’ve been at any time since 1982. Dreman tells Forbes’Steve Forbes that he’s bullish because valuations are low and…
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Gabelli, Gross on Where to Look in 2012
…going to experience financial repression for the next five to 15 years. It is a necessary condition.” His tips to avoid that repression: Invest in certain closed-end funds that can…
Swensen on The Active/Passive Debate
…professionals,” they “should be 100 percent passive — that includes almost all individual investors and most institutional investors,” he said. A big reason is that most funds are focused more…
Advice from the Best -- In 10 Words or Less
…same question: David Herro, Morningstar Fund Manager of the Decade: Determine value. Then buy low, sell high. 😉 Robert Rodriguez, managing partner, First Pacific Advisors: Plan for the worst. Hope…
Sonders Says Bottom "Largely In" for Housing
…a rebound in construction activity, big declines in housing supply, and record affordability all contribute to her take. “When combining record-low mortgage rates with flattish income growth and lower prices,…
Doll Sees Double-Digit Returns in 2012
…risk are contained, we should see some decline in volatility levels and a diminishing of investor uncertainty and fear. These trends, in turn, should allow more investors to move back…
Nygren: "Once-In-A-Generation Opportunity" for Investors
…in bond funds and decreasing their assets in stock funds. Investors see how much more money they’ve made in bonds than in stocks over the past decade and regret not…
Gloomy Rosenberg Sees Hopeful Sign for Stocks
…view on the U.S. stock market hasn’t changed either — we are still in a bear market, marked by tremendous volatility,” Rosenberg writes for Canada’s Globe and Mail. “You can’t…
Woodford: Europe on Verge of Recession
…Woodford tells Investment Week. “We maintain our view the developed world faces a prolonged period of low economic growth.” Woodford says he’s been disappointed by recent U.K. retail sales data….
Herro's Reasons for Optimism
Oakmark’s David Herro says that despite a tough year for his funds (which still have very strong long-term track records), he remains “extremely confident about the medium- and long-term future.”…
