You vs. the bear market – how to win
Do you also have the feeling that you cannot do anything right with your investments at the moment? Everything you buy, irrespective of how undervalued it is, falls even more shortly after you bought...
View ArticleThe hedge fund manager that gave back fees
Ever met a hedge fund manager that gives back fees if future years are bad? Me neither, until I met this manager. I first heard of this manager in a September 2005 interview she had with the...
View ArticleMarket madness opportunity for value investors
Are you worried about your investments? Have you thought of selling your whole portfolio to re-invest when things look more stable? I recently received quite a few questions from subscribers and...
View ArticleCapital preservation first - 10 questions for Tim Price
If you have been receiving my newsletter for some time you may have noticed that I am very fond of articles written by Tim Price Director of Investment at PFP Wealth Management in London. Past...
View ArticleHow to really cut your time to valuing US companies an interview with Jae Jun
I have been an avid reader of Jae Jun’s blog Old School Value since at least 2009. From a modest start, writing about his own value investing experiences, and companies he was investing in he has...
View ArticleProfit warnings: Numbers, Time periods and What you can do?
If a company in your portfolio issues a profit warning should you sell, buy more or just stay invested? That is exactly the question I asked myself after experiencing quite a few profit warnings...
View ArticleDo more research for lower returns?
I'm sure you'll agree that the Internet is a wonderful thing, specifically as an investor. The amount of information you can find on the company is truly astounding, investment opinions, newspaper...
View ArticleWhat is money death and how you can avoid it
In January 2012 the Brandes Institute once again published a very interesting 32 page research paper called "Boomers Behaving Badly: A Better Solution to the “Money Death” Problem" that you will...
View ArticleMeet the unusual US investor & blogger that loves investing in Europe & Japan
Dear fellow investor I have been an avid reader of Nate Tobik’s (picture right) blog Oddball Stocks since around the start of 2011. I can’t remember exactly how I found his blog but I think I...
View ArticleBest Firefox add-ons for investors
What Internet browser do you use? I use Firefox mainly because it's got so many add-ons you can use to make your life using the Internet easier. In this article I suggest the add-ons I find most...
View ArticleIs using one valuation ratio lowering your returns?
Do you use a single valuation ratio (only price to earnings for example) when selecting companies for your portfolio?If so you may want to reconsider.The problem if you use only one valuation ratio is...
View ArticleThe hedge fund manager that gave back fees
Ever met a hedge fund manager that gives back fees if future years are bad? Me neither, until I met this manager. I first heard of this manager in a September 2005 interview she had with the excellent...
View ArticleMarket madness opportunity for value investors
Are you worried about your investments?Have you thought of selling your whole portfolio to re-invest when things look more stable?I recently received quite a few questions from subscribers and friends...
View ArticleCapital preservation first - 10 questions for Tim Price
If you have been receiving my newsletter for some time you may have noticed that I am very fond of articles written by Tim Price Director of Investment at PFP Wealth Management in London. Past...
View ArticleHow to really cut your time to valuing US companies an interview with Jae Jun
I have been an avid reader of Jae Jun’s blog Old School Value since at least 2009. From a modest start, writing about his own value investing experiences, and companies he was investing in he has...
View ArticleProfit warnings: Numbers, Time periods and What you can do?
If a company in your portfolio issues a profit warning should you sell, buy more or just stay invested?That is exactly the question I asked myself after experiencing quite a few profit warnings...
View ArticleDo more research for lower returns?
I'm sure you'll agree that the Internet is a wonderful thing, specifically as an investor. The amount of information you can find on the company is truly astounding, investment opinions, newspaper and...
View ArticleWhat is money death and how you can avoid it
In January 2012 the Brandes Institute once again published a very interesting 32 page research paper called "Boomers Behaving Badly: A Better Solution to the “Money Death” Problem" that you will most...
View ArticleMeet the unusual US investor & blogger that loves investing in Europe & Japan
I have been an avid reader of Nate Tobik’s (picture right) blog Oddball Stocks since around the start of 2011.I can’t remember exactly how I found his blog but I think I stumbled over it when he wrote...
View ArticleBest Firefox add-ons for investors
What Internet browser do you use?I use Firefox mainly because it's got so many add-ons you can use to make your life using the Internet easier.In this article I suggest the add-ons I find most...
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