Here’s a list of this week’s best investing reads: Blogs 1. A Dozen Lessons on Investing from Ed Thorp (25iq) 2. The Biggest Stocks (A Wealth of Common Sense) 3. “Worrying is a serious offense” (Above The Market) 4. Academic Research Insight: When Does International Investing Make Sense? (Alpha Architect) 5. Three Lessons from the Bernie Madoff Scandal (CFA Institute … Read More
This Week’s Best Investing Reads – Curated Links
Here’s a list of this week’s best investing reads: Blogs Few Bets. Big Bets. Infrequent Bets (Chai with Pabrai) Ten Rules For Catching A Bottom (The Irrelevant Investor) Billionaire Mario Gabelli: ‘I’m glad that Amazon comes along and knocks off everybody’ (Dataroma) I bought my first Bitcoin (The Reformed Broker) Every Great Investment Hurts (Collaborative Fund) Value investing and … Read More
This Week’s Best Investing Reads – Curated Links
Here’s a list of this week’s best investing reads: Blogs Why Simple Beats Complex (A Wealth of Common Sense) Investing Successfully is Really Hard (Above The Market) Tactical Asset Allocation: Does the Day of the Month Matter? (Alpha Architect) Emerging Market Equities: Unloved and Under-Owned (CFA Institute Enterprising Investor) The Reasonable Formation of Unreasonable Things (Collaborative Fund) Active Listening (Farnam Street) A (Long) … Read More
This Week’s Best Investing Reads – Curated Links
Here’s a list of this week’s best investing reads: Blogs Charlie Munger’s “The Psychology of Human Misjudgement” – Animated Version (Hurricane Capital) Eugene Fama: Stick with Basic Factors (CFA Institute Enterprising Investor) Finding Good Capital Allocators; The Problems with Using Sentiment (csinvesting) The Best Way To Add Yield To Your Portfolio (Meb Faber Research) Lessons Learned After Almost a … Read More
This Week’s Best Investing Reads From Our Top 50 Investing Blogs 2017
Each week Tobias and I pick out the best investing reads from our Top 50 Investing Blogs 2017. Here’s what we’ve been reading: Acquirer’s Multiple & the Quest for Value (Old School Value) How to Invest in an Overvalued Market (A Wealth of Common Sense) Factor Investing: Evidence Based Insights (Alpha Architect) The Jeff Bezos Empire … Read More
This Week’s Best Investing Reads From Our Top 50 Investing Blogs 2017
Each week Tobias and I pick out the best investing reads from our Top 50 Investing Blogs 2017. Here’s what we’ve been reading: My Friend is Beating Me (The Irrelevant Investor) 14 Things the Market Does Not Care About (A Wealth of Common Sense) Does Momentum Work With Value Investing (csinvesting) There are only … Read More
44% Of Fund Managers Say Stocks Are Overvalued
A recent article at Bloomberg says U.S. stocks are the most overvalued investment in the world. At least that’s what institutional investors say. Here’s an excerpt from that article: A record 44 percent of fund managers polled in a monthly survey from Bank of America Merrill Lynch see equities as … Read More
So Value Investing Is Not Dead According To Goldmans
I had to smile when I read this article on Bloomberg titled, Goldman Sachs Mulls the Death of Value Investing. The article states: There isn’t much value in value investing these days. The value-factor strategy of buying stocks with the lowest valuations and selling those with the highest, pioneered by Eugene … Read More
It Appears To Be Time For Value Stocks To Shine Again
Recent article at The Street says, it appears to be time for value stocks to shine again. The trend reversal is likely to last for years, rather than weeks or months. Here’s an excerpt from that article: Traditional “value” investing used to mean buying near the bottom of a stock’s … Read More
Gravity Rules: End Of The Bubble Is In Sight – Dave Kranzler
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
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
This Week’s Best Investing Reads – Curated Links
Here’s a list of this week’s best investing reads:
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