…Television. He added that junk bonds are at the mid-point of the fair value range. Tepper also discussed comments he made last month about “the beginning of the end of…
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Winters Still Sees Values
While many major market indices are at or near all-time highs, top fund manager David Winters says you can still find value if you look in the right places. “You…
A Fool's Recipe for Beating the Market
…why it’s important to diversify, and why his value approach has been less volatile than his brother’s growth approach but has delivered lower returns over the long haul. Finally, Gardner…
Quality Investing Works -- If The Price Is Right
…positive performance, and only 1 was statistically significant. These results are indistinguishable from random occurrences.” But Kalesnik and Kose found something interesting when they added value factors to the mix….
Good Companies, Cheap Shares: How To Win With The Greenblatt Approach
…simple, common sense investment theory. As Greenblatt explains, the two-step formula is designed to buy stock in good companies at bargain prices — something that other great value investors, like…
O'Shaughnessy on Investor Psychology, Bond Market Trouble, and Why Value Wins
…be comfortable with the fact that you won’t be right on every pick. As for the current market, one area in which O’Shaughnessy sees value: international dividend stocks. One area…
Benjamin Graham's Lasting Legacy
Benjamin Graham is known as the Father of Value Investing, and this video from the Heilbrunn Center for Graham and Dodd Investing at Columbia Business School offers a great look…
Dreman: Don't Let The Fed Keep You Down
…says the low rates also mean savers earn little or no real return. His recommendations: “You could own a diversified portfolio of value stocks that should perform well even in…
O'Shaughnessy: Keep It Simple With Shareholder Yield
…worth $33,028, 684! That’s an after inflation return of 9.77 percent over nearly 87 years. Compared with someone who simply bought the All Stocks Universe, where the final portfolio value…
Reese on Dreman's Market-Beating Contrarian Approach
…go-against-the-crowd mentality, which led him to shun popular, high-priced stocks and invest in beaten-down, unloved value picks. He discusses the ways Dreman identified unloved stocks, and the ways that he…