Anybody who’s ever divvied up a pizza understands that the more people at the table, the thinner the slices need to be to accommodate everyone. You don’t have to love pizza like I do to understand this principle. It’s the same with stocks. The more… Read More
Value Investing
Long before the days of growth stocks, investors used to search for value in stocks that were trading for less than the net assets on their balance sheets. It was a tried-and-true formula for protecting your downside while searching for upside. The stock market’s original gurus –… Read More
For as long as anyone can remember, the Federal Reserve has been tasked with keeping a close eye on inflation. But these days, Ben Bernanke and his peers are not worried about prices rising so much as they fear falling prices. Read More
Low-hanging fruit. That’s what most retailers have already picked in their quest to cut costs and boost margins. The economic downturn in 2008 was hugely beneficial for this group as they right-sized costs to offset dismal sales. Once sales ticked up just a bit from the bottom,… Read More
It’s getting tough out there. On any given day, the market seems to drop right out of the gate, or instead start off strong only to slump later in the day. The net result: when the closing bell rings, stock of all stripes steadily… Read More
Another week, another dip in the market. Disappointing news about China’s economy, U.S. jobs, the BP (NYSE: BP) oil spill and the ongoing European debt crisis have sent major indices to new lows and have investors wishing for better days. Read More
Hey, second quarter, good riddance to ya. The sharp drops in the market were no fun, but with... Read More
Hey, second quarter, good riddance to ya. The sharp drops in the market were no fun, but with earnings season around the corner, perhaps investors will again find reasons to buy. Right now, it seems... Read More
Back in May, I wrote about an unfortunate trend . America is getting fatter. The other unfortunate trend is that people generally fail when it comes to dieting. Although I can’t say dieting is an addiction like smoking, I can say that dieters, like smokers, just can’t… Read More
During the past few years, airlines staged a remarkable comeback. The major legacy carriers such as Continental (NYSE: CAL), Delta (NYSE: DAL), AMR’s (NYSE: AMR) American Airlines and UAL’s (Nasdaq: UAUA) United took a lot of planes out of service, cut major cost-saving labor agreements, and benefited from… Read More
Americans are a materialistic people. We like our home theatres, our furniture and our appliances. Unfortunately, not everyone can afford a new refrigerator or television, so they choose to rent instead of buy. The great news for investors is that this turns out to be an extremely… Read More