A myriad of companies in recent years have touted the fact that they’ve been buying back their own shares to increase shareholder value. But in a recent piece for Forbes.com,…
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Reese on the Active vs. Passive Debate
In a recent interview with TheStreet.com’s Jill Malandrino, Validea CEO John Reese talked about his guru-inspired investing approach, and offered his take on the active vs. passive debate. (more…)
Reese on The US's New Industrial Revolution
In his latest column for Seeking Alpha, Validea CEO John P. Reese takes a look at American industrial stocks. (more…)
The Best Sector For The Long Haul Isn't What You Might Think
Every other issue of the Validea Hot List newsletter examines one the investing greats behind John P. Reese’s computerized Guru Strategies. This latest issue looks at the James O’Shaughnessy’s research…
Three Beaten-Down Oil Stocks Graham and Greenblatt Might Like
In his latest column for Canada’s Globe and Mail, Validea CEO John Reese says that the recent plunge in oil prices and oil stocks has made for opportunities for strong-stomached…
How Peter Lynch Doubled The Market At Magellan
Every other issue of the Validea Hot List newsletter examines in detail one of John P. Reese’s computerized Guru Strategies. This latest issue looks at the Peter Lynch-inspired strategy, up…
Peter Lynch: Beyond Buy What You Know
In his latest column for Seeking Alpha, Validea CEO John P. Reese looks at Peter Lynch’s “buy-what-you-know” advice, and some other tips the mutual fund legend gave for finding good stock…
The Graham Strategy: Value and Safety Make for Big Returns
Every other issue of the Validea Hot List newsletter examines in detail one of John P. Reese’s computerized Guru Strategies. This latest issue looks at the Benjamin Graham-inspired strategy, up…
Is Apple More "Buffett-Like" Than IBM?
Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway have a big stake in tech giant International Business Machines. But could Apple be more of a traditional Buffett pick than IBM? Validea CEO John…
Reese On The "Quality-Value Synthesis"
Many of history’s best investors have been big proponents of investing in “quality” stocks — those that generate high returns on equity and assets, and strong, consistent margins. But Validea…