…is also high on low-volatility assets such as cash and short-term credit, Milner reports. “Now is the time to be reining in risk,” Arnott said. Arnott also says he thought…
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Grantham Expects "Painful" Pullback in 2010
…fair value, he adds. Grantham sees a pullback in late 2009 as unlikely, with low interest rates, lots of money being pumped into the economy, the promise from the Federal…
Sonders, Hulbert: Inflation Fears May Be Overblown
…the longer-term, which he defines to be further than five years into the future,” Hulbert says. “Over periods less than that, however, his analysis suggests that inflation will remain low.”…
Fisher's Price/Sales Approach Still a Winner
…Below is an excerpt from the newsletter along with several top-scoring stock ideas based on the Fisher investment strategy. Taken from the October 16 2009 issue of The Validea Hot…
Buffett Says Worst Is Over for Economy
Warren Buffett says that, while the near-term may not be easy sailing, the low point of the economic downturn has passed, The Wall Street Journal reports. Buffett, who made his…
Siegel: Recession Over & Stocks Attractive, but Unemployment to Stay High
…Reserve’s actions to stabilize the U.S.’s banks. Siegel is particularly high on stocks paying high dividends, the Journal reports. He suggests investing in exchange-traded funds and international stocks. “Most of…
Market Timing an "Exercise in Futility", Swensen Says
…investors should focus on index funds, he says. “The overwhelming number of investors, individual and institutional, should be completely in low-cost index funds because that’s easy to understand,” Swensen says….
Hulbert: Sentiment Remains Weak -- and that's Good
While the market is now up about 60% from its March low, newsletter tracker Mark Hulbert says that most managers remain very cautious — and that’s a sign the rally…
Doll: Growth to Be Subpar, But Stocks Should Rise
…growth in 2010 — quite low for a recovery. But he also says that cyclical positives are currently trumping secular concerns in the stock market right now, and he expects…
Are Concentrated Funds More Volatile? Maybe Not
…concentrated funds of 40 or fewer holdings fared in terms of performance and volatility compared to other funds. “Among the findings: As a group, these funds haven’t consistently outperformed or…
