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Above Average Odds Investing – One of the best blogs you probably haven’t heard of
Simoleon Sense —
Authority: 517
One of my friends runs the Above Average Odds Investing blog. I highly recommend reading it- below I profile several posts- all recommended reads. Click On the titles to access the posts. Thanks. 1. Sardar Biglari – Steak N Shake Letter to Shareholders 2. Edmund Phelps on Economic Justice and the Spirit ...11 hours ago -
The 3 telcos dividend yield may not look too bright
Investment Moats - Stock Market Investing —
Authority: 425
Had a nice chat with Suan Wei today regarding telcos in Singapore and did some reading up on Verizon, At&T, China Mobile, Vodafone and NTT Docomo’s annual report. I would like to have this article as a point of reference for my current view of the future of the 3 telcos. This is a build on to my Guide on ...21 hours ago -
(Some) Small Caps Are Still Cheap
The Daily Reckoning —
Authority: 626
We can expect that the crowd will probably be wrong. Or as Fred C. Kelly put it more emphatically: “The crowd always loses because the crowd is always wrong. It is wrong because it behaves normally.” Kelly wrote this in a little 1930 book titled Why You Win or Lose: the Psychology of Speculation . We’ll see ...1 day ago -
SIPs or Value Averaging
Dead Presidents! - India Equity Research —
Authority: 157
Do you wish to build an equity portfolio in a mutual fund? If so, you can now choose between lump investments and the popular systematic investment plan (SIP).A recent addition to the menu is the value averaging investment plan (VIP). For investors having a one-time surplus on their hands, their obvious choice will be ...3 days ago -
Spanish Warren Buffett Speakes At ESADE Business School
Simoleon Sense —
Authority: 517
A while back Value Investor Insight profiled Francisco Parames, dubbed the Spanish Warren Buffett. A friend of mine managed to send me a transcript of Paremes’ latest talk. Click Here To Read: Spanish Warren Buffett Speakes At ESADE Business School H/T Ariel Francisco Parames (Bio Via ESADE) Deputy ...4 days ago -
Catching up on Blog Comments
The Aleph Blog —
Authority: 548
Before I start, I would like to toss out the idea of an Aleph Blog Lunch to be hosted sometime in January 2010 @ 1PM, somewhere between DC and Baltimore. Everyone pays for their own lunch, but I would bring along the review copies of many of the books that I have reviewed for attendees to take home, first come, ...5 days ago -
Finding value at Price Small Cap Value Fund (PRSVX)
BloggingStocks —
Authority: 676
Filed under: Newsletters , Mutual funds "We include Price Small Cap Value ( PRSV X) in all five of our Master portfolios as well as our Best Buy model portfolios," says Mark Salzinger . In his The No-Load Fund Investor , the fund expert suggests, "Overall, we consider this fund to be an excellent core holding ...1 week ago -
Stericycle (SRCL): Clean up in medical waste
BloggingStocks —
Authority: 676
Filed under: Newsletters , Stocks to Buy "The health care business is immune to an ill economy, as people still need vaccinations, sutures and blood screens regardless of business cycles," notes value investor Nathan Slaughter . In his Half-Priced Stocks , he suggests, "When it comes to medical waste disposal, ...1 week ago -
The Academic Works of Joe Calandro Jr
Simoleon Sense —
Authority: 517
I recently interviewed Joe Calandro Jr (here) , I’m happy by the response from our readers. I’ve done some additional digging here are additional papers by Joe that might clarify his recent book, “Applied Value Investing” Enjoy! (Via SSRN) 0. Lessons for Strategists in Graham & Dodd’s Security ...1 week ago -
Kroger plunges after earnings. Time to buy on weakness?
DailyFinance —
Authority: 765
Filed under: Investing , Stock Picks , AMD Shares in Kroger ( KR ) have tumbled more than 15% since the supermarket giant said Tuesday its third-quarter earnings missed Wall Streets forecast by massive 10 cents a share, prompting the company to cut its outlook. How can Kroger, a company that should be benefiting ...2 weeks ago -
Are You Paying Too Much For Stocks?
Personal Money Store —
Authority: 575
Market Value Not Equal to Actual Value If you are a lemming investor, please dont use small loans to finance your lack of creativity. Youll be shocked at how much it can cost you. A small loan can help you if you are short of cash until your next payday, but if you invest in the stock market and follow the ...2 weeks ago -
Value Investing Congress 40% Discount: Save $1,750
market folly —
Authority: 608
If you missed the Value Investing Congress in October, heres your chance to attend the next one and at a substantial discount. The Value Investing Congress will be taking place for the second time this year where you can receive great investment ideas from some of the best investors out there. When: May 4th & ...2 weeks ago -
Dividend Investing vs Value Investing
Blog Your Site —
Authority: 164
Two methods of making money off of stocks are value investing and dividend investing. One way attempts to buy undervalued stocks sure to take off. The other method attempts to get into stocks that are paying out a monthly income to their stock holders.Which is the most profitable? Both of these strategies have one ...2 weeks ago -
Value Track: Revisiting Stocks The Rally Left Behind (ABT, MO, AWK, BKC, ENER, GENZ, KR, ORB, WMT, LEAP, PCS)
24/7 Wall St. —
Authority: 707
It was early in October before earnings season kicked off into full thrust when we first reviewed many large or actively traded stocks which had not participated in the stock market rally of 2009. At the time, the DJIA was up 12.75% for the year, and the S&P 500 Index was up more than 19%; as [...] [[ This is ...2 weeks ago -
General Growth Looking Good
In the Know:A Financial Blog by Michael E. Brisky —
Authority: 106
Things continue to be looking up for General Growth Properties ( GGWPQ ) as they organize their plan to emerge from bankruptcy . Ive held a very small position in this since June, where I was able to pick up some shares around $1.80. Shares are up near $8.00 today, making this my largest percentage gainer ever. ...2 weeks ago -
Buffett has NOT lost his mind
Street Capitalist: Event Driven Value Investments —
Authority: 400
Bruce Berkowitz: These are big scale businesses that will let Berkshire put more money to work over time. Berkshire has a tremendous amount of float from premiums received from long term insurance policies. That float must be invested in very secure, sound, financial instruments such as electric utility where you ...2 weeks ago -
The Lottery of Stock Picking
The Psy-Fi Blog —
Authority: 413
Risk Seekers, Risk Fearers On average stock traders lose money. So do people who play the lottery. Yet both sets of people will often buy insurance as well. On one hand people are risk takers, engaging in risky and usually unprofitable activities, yet on the other they’re risk adverse, looking to protect ...3 weeks ago -
Book Review: Warren Buffett on Business
The Aleph Blog —
Authority: 548
In the Fall of 2005, I was at the Annual Meeting of the Casualty Actuarial Society in exotic Baltimore, Maryland. The Keynote address was by Roger Lowenstein who did a talk on two topics. Warren Buffett the great investor, and the looming problems from the demographic crisis. At the end of what was arguably a ...3 weeks ago -
On Sovereign and Quasi-Sovereign Risks
The Aleph Blog —
Authority: 548
I like investing internationally, because of the diversification it offers, both in stocks and bonds. Or, think of it as a hedge. Will the American Experiment continue to prosper? We have come a long way from the Founding Fathers, and more than half of it is not good. But there are some place in our world that ...3 weeks ago -
Buyback Brouhaha
The Psy-Fi Blog —
Authority: 413
Optionally Not Good Share buybacks tend to divide investors between those who love them and those who positively abhor them. The latter tend to come with the view that finding and holding stocks that offer outstanding long-term returns is hard enough without managements surrendering that value in order to ...3 weeks ago

