Here is a list of this week’s best investing reads: If Everyone Knows Pensions Are Screwed Why Are They Investing In The Exact Same Fashion? (The Felder Report) My Favorite Charts (The Irrelevant Investor) Dow 25,000 (The Reformed Broker) Profit Margins, Bayes’ Theorem, and the Dangers of Overconfidence (Jesse Livermore) When Things Don’t Make Any Sense (A Wealth … Read More
This Week’s Best Investing Reads
Here is a list of this week’s best investing reads: The Experts Are Wrong Again (csinvesting) One Final Puff (The Irrelevant Investor) You’re on your own now (The Reformed Broker) It’s never been a better time to be a contrarian. (13D Research) The Urban Dictionary is surprisingly up-to-date: nocoiner edition (Bronte Capital) Stock Market Valuations Won’t Predict the Next Crash (A Wealth … Read More
This Week’s Best Investing Reads
Here’s a list of this week’s best investing reads: 2017 Has Been a Remarkable Run For Stocks (A Wealth of Common Sense) Disrupt Yourself and Grow (MicroCapClub) Why Young Investors Should Hope For a Crash (The Irrelevant Investor) TIP169: Jesse Felder – FANG Stocks, Crypto, Central Banks, Inflation (The Investors Podcast) Sometimes it’s not complicated (The … Read More
This Week’s Best Investing Reads
Here’s a list of this week’s best investing reads: 10 Questions: Todd Combs (FSU Alumni) Intrinsic Value–Objective or Subjectively Determined? (csinvesting) Bloomberg Pronounces The Early Death Of The Traditional Long-Short Hedge Fund Model (Zero Hedge) A Twist (The Reformed Broker) Jim Simons, The Numbers King (The New Yorker) What’s Eating Bill Ackman (The Institutional … Read More
This Week’s Best Investing Reads
Here is a list of this week’s best investing reads: Prosperity is a State of Mind (A Wealth of Common Sense) Countering The Narrative About Value (Fortune Financial) Two Sides of the Same Coin (The Irrelevant Investor) The Case of the Bankerless Bubble (The Reformed Broker) It’s Time To Get Real With Your Investment Portfolio (The Felder Report) … Read More
This Week’s Best Investing Reads
Here is a list of this week’s best investing reads: Expert Judgment Or Lack Thereof (A Wealth of Common Sense) This is Not Normal (The Irrelevant Investor) It just got real (The Reformed Broker) Great Products vs. Great Businesses (Collaborative Fund) Tobias Carlisle Chats About His New Book – The Acquirer’s Multiple (KYR Radio) The Code of Hammurabi: The … Read More
This Week’s Best Investing Reads
Here is a list of this week’s best investing reads: Being in Control of Your Own Time (A Wealth of Common Sense) Q&A with Tom Jacobs editor of Fortunes in Special Situations in the Stock Market: The Authorized Edition (Abnormal Returns) A Little Knowledge is Dangerous (Of Dollars And Data) Spin Gold From Spinoffs: A … Read More
This Week’s Best Investing Reads
Here’s a list of this week’s best investing reads: The Next Bear Market (A Wealth of Common Sense) Power Laws: How Nonlinear Relationships Amplify Results (Farnam Street) The Biggest Killer of Investment Returns (Safal Niveshak) Isaac Newton Learned About Financial Gravity the Hard Way (Jason Zweig) Findings from our Research on Applying Deep Learning to Long-Term Investing (Euclidean) … Read More
This Week’s Best Investing Reads
Here is a list of this week’s best investing reads: Considerations for Cashing Out of the Stock Market (A Wealth of Common Sense) Is This How The ‘Winner-Take-All’ Era Comes To An End? (The Felder Report) Bill Miller: What’s luck got to do with it? (Jason Zweig) Q&A with Tobias Carlisle Author of The Acquirer’s Multiple … Read More
This Week’s Best Investing Reads
Here’s a list of this week’s best investing reads: For A Strategy To Outperform In The Long Run, It Has To Be Hard To Stick With (Thinknewfound.com) Has Value Investing Lost Its Shine? (Euclidean) Everything Regresses To The Mean (Morningstar) Thoughts on Cost of Capital and Buffett’s $1 Test – … Read More
This Weeks Best Investing Reads
Here’s a list of this week’s best investing reads: What the Charts Don’t Tell You (A Wealth of Common Sense) No Talent (The Reformed Broker) Graham & Doddsville Latest Newsletter (columbia.edu) Playing The Odds (The Irrelevant Investor) Passive Should Never Laugh At Active (The Macro Tourist) How to Remember What You Read (Farnam Street) Hash Power – A Documentary on … Read More
This Week’s Best Investing Reads
Here’s a list of this week’s best investing reads: Poking Holes in the Market Bubble Hypothesis (csinvesting) Income Investors: It’s OK to Be Sad, But Don’t Get Desperate (Jason Zweig) Stocks Are More Than Twice As Highly Valued Today Than They Were In 1987 Before The Crash (The Felder Report) They’re All Going to Leave (The Irrelevant Investor) … Read More
This Week’s Best Investing Reads
Here is a list of some of this week’s best investing reads: Financial News Doesn’t Rhyme But It Does Repeat Itself (A Wealth of Common Sense) The Price of Progress (The Irrelevant Investor) Bulls Rampage (csinvesting) Life Lessons from a Self-Made Billionaire: My Conversation with Ray Dalio (Farnam Street) Why You Don’t Want to Invest Like an Expert (Jason Zweig) … Read More
This Week’s Best Investing Reads
Here’s a list of some of the best investing reads we found this week: Will You Be Ready When the Stock Market Crashes Again? (Jason Zweig) Good Thing Jesse Isn’t Around To See This (The Macro Tourist) Kryptonite Even Superman Could Love… (Wexboy) The Four Fundamental Skills of All Investing (Collaborative Fund) Good Advice vs. Effective Advice (A Wealth … Read More
The Value Stock Comeback Could Be A Bad Sign For The Market – CNBC
Here’s an interesting article by Rebecca Ungarino at CNBC which highlights a shift in the trend from growth stocks to value stocks and some of the reasons why. Here’s an excerpt from that article: After broad underperformance for most of this year, value stocks are beginning to outpace growth stocks. To some, … Read More
Picking Growth Stocks Is Much More Difficult Than Picking Value Stocks – Bloomberg
Here’s an interesting article by Nir Kaissar at Bloomberg that suggests picking growth stocks may be much more difficult than picking value stocks. Here’s an excerpt from that article: Picking stocks is famously difficult. But just how difficult is one of the oldest arguments in finance. New York Times columnist … Read More
This Week’s Best Investing Reads
Here’s are some of this week’s best investing reads: New Highs Should Be Bought, Not Sold (The Irrelevant Investor) Why Won’t You People Panic Already? (The Reformed Broker) Income Alpha (A Wealth of Common Sense) Cryptocurrencies & Blockchain – Longs, Shorts, or Trading Sardines… (Wexboy) U.S. investors see a correction coming — and are ready to buy the dip (Globe … Read More
Is Value Investing Dead? It Depends on How You Measure It – WSJ
Here’s a great article by Wes Gray at the Wall Street Journal which demonstrates that value investing is not dead. It just depends on which metrics you use to measure its performance. Wes Gray is the CEO and CIO of Alpha Architect, a quantitative asset manager based near Philadelphia. Here’s an excerpt … Read More
This Week’s Best Investing Reads
Here’s some of this week’s best investing reads: Overcoming Your Demons (Collaborative Fund) How NYU teaches MBA Students about Bitcoin (The Reformed Broker) Market Complexity Could Trigger the Next Crash (Visual Capitalist) Are You a Better Investor? (Jason Zweig) All or Nothing Analysis (The Irrelevant Investor) Episode #72: Radio Show: Investor Sentiment – What is it Telling Us About this Bull’s … Read More
Value Stocks So Cheap – We Can Only Hope Now Is Like March 2000
Here’s a great article at Forbes written by John Buckingham, Chief Investment Officer of Al Frank Asset Management, that reports some positive signs for value investors. The five trading days just completed was our kind of week, as despite another missile fired over Japan by North Korea, the equity markets moved nicely … Read More