…bonds and stay disciplined over the long term. In a second video, Bogle talks about market volatility, and how investors who are practicing asset allocation should handle their portfolio rebalancings….
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Firms That Buffett Should Keep An Eye On
…for in investments, including steady earnings power, low debt, and high returns on equities. Those three criteria are all part of Reese’s Buffett-inspired “Guru Strategy” on Validea.com. He uses that…
Gross: Fed Policies May Be Destroying Credit, Not Creating It
The Federal Reserve has for the past few years maintained a low interest rate policy in order to make credit easier to obtain and growth easier to come by. But…
Fisher: Like QE2, QE3 is Unnecessary
…such a plan is unnecessary. “Everyone wants to see slowing growth in Q1 and Q2 as rock solid evidence of recession ahead — instead of normal growth rate volatility,” Fisher…
Top Fund Manager Putting Cash To Work
…countries with faster growth and other more robust currencies.” Romick says his fund’s cash position has fallen from 27.5% to about 22.5% in the past few weeks as he put…
Mobius: EMs Offer Safety -- If You Diversify
…their debt to GDP levels are lower, their foreign exchange reserves are higher.” But, he adds, “you cannot really pinpoint whether it is going to be Brazil or Turkey or…
Focus on Dividends, Siegel Says
…“Despite the slow growth over the past decade, U.S. corporations, as typified by those in the S&P 500 Index, have been making record profits by enhancing productivity and deriving nearly…
Fisher: This Is No 2008; Buy on Volatility
…“I continue to believe 2011 delivers relatively muted broad index returns, with a lot of choppiness en route, and recent volatility is perfectly in line with that,” Fisher writes for…
Swensen on the Dangers of Mutual Funds
…to chase hot funds and dump funds that run cold. Investors end up buying high and selling low, piling into funds with good recent performance that then end up lagging….
Paulsen: Time to Take on Some More Risk
…shift some funds toward riskier assets. In recent weeks, investors have piled into “safe haven” assets, whether it be lower-risk bonds or gold or “steady Eddie” stocks, he tells Bloomberg….
