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Search Results for: low-volatility funds

Keep Steering Clear of Long-Term Treasuries, Hulbert Warns

July 10, 2009

…current yield represent compensation for inflation over the next 30 years,” he says. “That’s ridiculously low, of course.” “Over the last five decades in the U.S.,” Hulbert continues, “the lowest…

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Dorfman: Rally Still Has Legs

July 7, 2009

…twice book value, and 0.94 times revenue. Treasury yields remain low, he adds. Market history is also on investors’ side, Dorfman says, referring back to the “waterfall declines” trend he…

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Tech Rebound for Real, Says Oberweis

July 6, 2009

…expect “robust” spending in a recovery. “But I do think it will be easier for companies to grow off a much lower base — which is where we are now,”…

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The Graham Approach: Still Making Hay after 60 Years

June 26, 2009

…the S&P 500). Below is an excerpt from the newsletter along with several top-scoring stock ideas based on the Graham investment strategy. Taken from the June 26, 2009 issue of…

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New Normal? For Stocks, More Like Old Normal, O'Neil Says

June 26, 2009

…leader Supply & demand for the stock (trading volume increases as prices rise) Leadership in its industry Institutional ownership (mutual funds are buying) Market indexes supporting the investment thesis O’Neil…

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O'Shaughnessy on Why Stocks Are Still Attractive, and the Value Resurgence

June 26, 2009

…significantly below its long-term median. The market will likely remain cheap as earnings recover from the massive losses of 2008. In addition, 15% of the index is still trading below…

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Oberweis: Don't Ditch Buy-and-Hold

June 22, 2009

…an asset allocation of investment vehicles that have relatively low correlations to each other and keep that allocation constant — with the exception that over a period of time it…

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Leuthold: Pullback Will Be Brief; S&P 1,100 by Year-End

June 19, 2009

…the areas of the market he’s currently bullish on. Leuthold also offers his take on the hedge fund industry’s future, and why so many hedge funds have been shutting down….

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Rodriguez Bullish on Energy Stocks -- Not So Bullish on Economy

June 9, 2009

…firm’s big recent push into energy stocks. A number of factors — very low valuations, the fact that the world is consuming three times as much oil as it is…

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Kass Sees Big Opportunities in Big Banks, "Bumpy Road" for Broader Market

June 4, 2009

…the overall market, Kass says he is “pretty well convinced that we overshot to the down side” back in March, and that the March low will end up being a…

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