Value investing is frequently described as “buying dollar bills for 50 cents.” If I tell you that we are better off searching for dollar bills for 90 cents, you may laugh at my lack of ambitiousness: “Why should we settle for less?” Strategies Buffett settles for 90-cent dollar bills – shouldn’t you?
I'm not sure when the spread between large and small will shrink, but I'm confident it will. And here's why. Strategies Large Caps poised to outperform Small Caps
I believe our focus on dividend-paying stocks will continue to guide us through the rough times ahead. Strategies Two high dividend stocks I’m looking to buy
We far prefer a business that is poised for future growth, versus a really cheap company in a shrinking business. Strategies Adventures in investing, from a Verizon store
For the time being, natural gas continues to be the fuel of choice. Strategies Energy, the currency of nature
Expectations for 3rd quarter corporate earnings and economic growth were probably too pessimistic going into October. Strategies What’s the source of this renewed optimism?
Each is a leader in its respective industry, and all three benefit from durable, long-term macro trends. Strategies What Buffett sees in DirecTV, Intel and Visa
But it is hard not to believe that the bull market is going to resume. Strategies Staying in bonds and gold amid this high volatility
Two bills are making their way through Congress right now that pose a danger to the innovation that makes transparency possible on the internet. Archive Protect innovation and stop internet censorship
Natural gas is now much cheaper than oil, and that has big implications for American manufacturers. Archive How shale gas is changing the American energy picture
The uncertainty of resolution on many fronts has meant that as investors, we’re waiting for something to give. Strategies Sitting here in limbo