…historically low levels, which is a bullish sign for stocks. Those low rates and the government stimulus efforts — not profits — are what is driving the market, making it…
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Gross Says to Buy Utilities
…Gross says. What to do? Gross reiterates his belief that we’re entering a “new normal” of lower growth and lower returns, because of deleveraging, increased government involvement, and other factors….
Siegel Says Rally Has Plenty of Room to Run
While stocks are up some 60% from their March lows, author and Wharton Professor Jeremy Siegel says the rally is “far from exhausted”. In his column on Yahoo! Finance, Siegel…
Faber: Still Opportunities in Stocks
…down the line. Faber, who counts the 1987 crash and the recent March low among his prescient market calls, tells Bloomberg that stocks aren’t very expensive considering current interest rates,…
The Two-Pronged O'Shaughnessy Attack
…produced annualized returns of more than 6.7% since its inception more than six years ago, a period in which the S&P 500 has gained just 1.3% per year. Below is…
Reese: Looking at Lynch's Famous "P/E/G" Ratio
…Lynch strategy in his research and money management, notes that Lynch “applied the ratio slightly differently to different types of stocks. For larger companies with moderate or lower growth rates,…
Buckingham Says There's Value in Those Left Behind
While the market is up well over 50% since its March low, money manager John Buckingham says you can still find values — particularly in areas left behind in the…
Top Manager Says Market Has More Room to Run
Dan Chung, CEO and chief investment officer of Fred Alger Management (whose Alger Funds as a whole have significantly outperformed the broader market for the past three and five years)…
The Stealth Bull Market
…exposure among those newsletters was as low as it is today was in early July, when the Dow Jones Industrial Average was almost 2,000 points lower than recent levels. “That’s…
"High-Quality" Picks from the Gurus
In the past two days, two of the most successful gurus I follow — GMO’s Jeremy Grantham and Gotham Capital’s Joel Greenblatt — have said that they are seeing a…
