Dave Kranzler at Sprott Money reports that gravity rules and the end of the bubble is in sight. Here’s an excerpt from that article: A stock bubble can’t exist without investor greed. It starts with greed. It moves into the “bubble” phase when greed is consumed by hysteria. The U.S. stock … Read More
This Week’s Best Investing Reads – Curated Links
Here’s a list of this week’s best investing reads: Blogs Don’t Be Fooled By High Dividend Yields (A Wealth of Common Sense) Satisfaction Yield (The Irrelevant Investor) Today Is Not Just Like 1987 (The Fat Pitch) Portrait Of A Stock Bubble – Dave Kranzler (Sprott Money) Conversation With Jesse Felder (ValueWalk) “I’m Very Concerned” Elliott’s … Read More
Cash-Rich Companies Are King In The Stock Market Right Now
One of the things we like to focus on when selecting stocks for our deep value stock screens here at The Acquirer’s Multiple are companies with strong balance sheets. In a recent article Business Insider reports that cash-rich companies are king in the stock market right now. The article states that shares … Read More
500 Years Of Stock Panics, Bubbles, Manias, & Meltdowns (In 1 Simple Chart)
One of the Top 50 Investing Blogs for 2017 is Zero Hedge, and one of the best articles at Zero Hedge is one called, 500 Years Of Stock Panics, Bubbles, Manias, & Meltdowns (In 1 Simple Chart). It’s a simple yet powerful illustration of just what has happened in the history of … Read More
This Week’s Best Investing Reads – Curated Links
Here’s a list of this week’s best investing reads: Blogs Free Reading: Dear Fellow Shareholders (Hurricane Capital) The Unintended and Deleterious Societal Consequences of Quantitative Easing (The Felder Report) Mohnish Pabrai On The Mistake Of Selling Ferrari (ValueWalk) How Many Will Stay the Course During the Next Bear Market? (A Wealth of … Read More
With $2.9 Trillion In Market Cap – Here’s How The 5 Tech Giants Make Their Billions
One of the top bloggers in our Top 50 Investing Blogs of 2017 is Visual Capitalist (VC). VC provides some of the best charts on the planet, covering a number of categories including investing. Last month VC produced a chart called, Here’s How 5 Tech Giants Make Their Billions. It’s a … Read More
50 Of The Best Investing Blogs On The Planet (2017)
Every year Tobias and I sit down to pick out fifty of the best investing blogs on the planet. This list is by no means complete and is certainly not in any particular order. If you’re an investor take some time to read through the great blogs on this list, they’ll … Read More
This Week’s Best Investing Reads – Curated Links
Here’s a list of this week’s best investing reads:
Is Amazon Good Value – From A Value Investing Perspective
Just found a great article on Forbes that looks at whether Amazon, with a market cap of $465 Billion, represents good value from a value investing perspective. Here’s an excerpt from that article:
This Week’s Best Investing Reads – Curated Links
Here’s a list of this week’s best investing reads:
Barrons – Behavioral Obstacles to Successful Value Investing
We’re always on the look out for the latest value investing news here at The Acquirer’s Multiple – Stock Screener. I recently found a great value investing article at Barron’s by Robert Johnson, the President and CEO of the American College of Financial Services. Johnson writes, “In an ADHD world, patience is, … Read More
Value Investing Hits Back – Bloomberg
Just read a great article by Nir Kaissar over at Bloomberg about the dominance of value stocks over growth stocks in 2016. Here’s an excerpt from that article: Value investing was supposed to be on the mat, waiting out its last few moments before it surrendered for good to growth stocks. But … Read More
Dow Nearing 20,000, But There Are Still Deals For Value Investors – CNBC
Just found a great value investing article by Bryan Borzykowski on CNBC. In this article Charles Lemonides, founder of ValueWorks discusses why there are still opportunities for value investors as the Dow is poised to hit an all-time high of 20,000.
Weekend Reading | This Week’s Value Investing News
There were a number of articles that caught my eye this week in the world of value investing. Take some time to have a look at them over the weekend.
Societe Generale | Value Investing Continuing To Outperform in Asia
Barron’s Asia recently spoke to Societe Generale regarding the trend of value investing in Asia following Donald Trump’s upset win in the 2016 US election race. Société Générale S.A. is a French multinational banking and financial services company headquartered in Paris. The company is a universal bank that has offices in 11 countries across … Read More
Money Management | Value Investing Back in Favor
Just read a great article at Money Management where John Murray, Managing Director at Perennial Value, discusses the recent trend back to value investing.
Value Investing Regains Favor in Europe (WSJ)
Good news for value investors it seems with what looks like a return to value investing in Europe. I’ve just finished reading an article by Mike Bird at the Wall Street Journal which indicates a shift back to value investing strategies in the Eurozone.
The Fundamental Reason Buffett Beats the Market – New Research
Noah Smith at Bloomberg highlights some new research that suggests the possibility that there’s information sitting right there on corporate balance sheets and income statements, free for all the world to see, that aren’t being fully incorporated into market prices and therefore blowing a hole in the efficient market hypothesis (EMH).
4 Reasons Why Value Might Be Making a Comeback in 2016 – Alliance Global Advisors
Just read a great article by Ben Fischer highlighting four reasons why value might be making a comeback in 2016. Fischer is a CFA and portfolio manager, managing director and CIO of NFJ, an Allianz Global Investors company. He has 50 years of experience in portfolio management, investment analysis and … Read More
4 Ways To Make Money Now From Value Investing – Charles Brandes (CNBC)
According to CNBC, if anyone knows how to make money finding value stocks, it’s Charles Brandes, a legendary investor who studied directly with Benjamin Graham, the father of value investing. According to Forbes, the founder and chairman of Brandes Investment Partners has a net worth of $1.18 billion, and he … Read More