…Fed target to moderate inflation (1.6% to 4.4%); low inflation (0 to 1.6%); and deflation. Among his findings: During times of severe inflation, U.S. bonds have produced an average real…
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Akre Cautious, But Finding Values
Top value investor Chuck Akre says he’s remaining cautious on the stock market, though he’s finding a number of picks that he says are low-risk, high-reward options. “The US is…
Cooperman Still Optimistic on Stocks
…minute mark of the interview) tells CNBC that stocks as a group are attractively valued, particularly given the low-interest-rate environment we’re in, and he says we’re still relatively early in…
Reese Finding Value in Telecom Stocks
…market rally: the telecom sector. “The [recent] AT&T/T-Mobile deal shined a light on a sector that has languished in recent years,” Reese writes. “Since the March 2009 low, the S&P…
Greenblatt on "Value-Weighted" Indexing
While most index funds use a market-cap weighting and others use an economic-based fundamental weighting, hedge fund guru Joel Greenblatt says a “value-weighted” fund can be a better option. In…
Yacktman Managers Talk Strategy, Mindset, and Value
In an extensive interview with GuruFocus.com, Donald Yacktman, Stephen Yacktman, and Jason Subotky of the top-performing Yacktman Funds talk about their investment strategy, and where they’re finding value right now….
What The Risk-On, Risk-Off Trade Means for Investors
…the economic recovery is well underway, and risk is actually low right now. “People are already pricing things for a potential depression, so there’s a tremendous amount of protection in…
The Neff Approach: Boring, Dull -- and Very Effective
…Dreman, the great contrarian guru who we examined a few newsletters back, Neff found that stocks with lower P/E ratios — and lower expectations — tended to outperform, because any…
Drop in Confidence Numbers Not a Reason to Worry, Says Hulbert
…declines in consumer confidence would be followed by low stocks returns… Low consumer confidence is followed by high stock returns more often than it is followed by low stock returns.’”…
Dreman: Prepare Now for Inflation
In his latest Forbes column, David Dreman says investors should be preparing now for major inflation. “Several years back I recommended not to follow the dash out of stocks into…
