…about the strategy than there once was because: Value investors have never been “ground down for so long;” If investors understand value’s “great history,” then they are less likely to…
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Bill Miller on Outperformance in Era of Indexing
In a recent podcast interview, Miller Value Partners founder Bill Miller shared insights on market trends. Here are some highlights of the interview: “I think it’s always difficult to outperform,”…
Is Traditional Value Investing in the Danger Zone?
A recent Forbes article suggests that true value investing requires a comprehensive approach to analyzing companies, not just a reliance on the price-to-book value. The article cites two comments made…
Quant Strategy for Picking Basketball Winners
…one loss in the five games leading up to the tournament, and 9 to 16 seeds with two or more losses;” Value: Add a star based on a formula for…
Bernstein Sees Buy Signals for Value Stocks
…analyst Inigo Fraser-Jenkins, who wrote that the wide valuation spread “provides a support for value within the market contrasted with traditional asset classes which are mostly fully valued.” The strategy…
New Metric for Financial Performance: Return on Integrity
…their banks and in society.” She believes that the focus on integrity results in investors being happy with lower returns because they value strong ethics and “Return on Integrity.” Paul…
Replicating Buffett's Wide Moat Investing Method
…concepts of value investing, which is trying to buy stocks for less than their intrinsic value based on expected future cash flows, with high-quality moat-based investing. Having a systematic way…
Jim O'Shaughnessy on the Psychology of Investing
…appealing aspects and might represent a store of value if it saw less volatility. But volatility causes uncertainty. Fear, greed and hope, O’Shaughnessy argued, have wiped out more wealth than…
Vinik is Getting Back into Stock Picking
…in fact been among the better performers (noting that the MSCI USA Prime Value Index has outpaced the S&P 500 by 0.3 percentage points a year over the last 10…
How ETFs Work – And Why All Investors are the Beneficiaries
…common throughout history for firms on Wall Street to develop products whose primary goal is to make money rather than adding value for the investors who purchase them. So if…
