Monthly Archives: June 2011
In his new book, Oaktree Capital's Howard Marks takes issue with the traditional definition of investment risk as tied to volatility.
New York Times: Celgene (CELG) shareholders on InvestorVillage are frustrated with how much Celgene executives make while their returns on the stock lag.
Tom Konrad says owning a wind farm is about to become less risky. Wind power is cheap and clean and producers should now enjoy reduced variability of returns.
Portfolio manager Carrie Luckner looks for market inefficiencies, with an emphasis on mid- to large-cap U.S. stocks across all sectors.
Covestor manager Felix Tong hunts for companies with a durable competitive advantage but suffering a temporary setback. Most stocks are smallcap US companies
Bali Zhu combines his highly advanced technical skills to assess the fundamental and technical characteristics of small-cap stocks.
The ETF Review Covestor portfolio comes from Chartcraft Inc., which was founded in 1947 by the legendary A W Cohen. The new model is run by Julian Burney.
Socially responsible investor RMHI incorporates animal welfare in its investment considerations, and seeks a blend of bottom up value and price momentum.
Google analyst and investor follows volatility statistical arbitrage, which first piqued his interest as an economics student at Cornell University.
growth territory, and China has shown the ability to both slow and increase the pace of its economic activity. “China still has many arrows in their quiver to
Beckerman Institutional uses a a fundamental, bottom-up approach to manage a concentrated, hedge-fund style investable model for Covestor.