The rules of modern warfare are changing quickly. Traditional battle lines have been replaced by global terror networks with no boundaries or state affiliations. That’s one of the biggest reasons for the huge growth of the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) industry, with U.S. spending jumping to $5 billion from $550… Read More
Value Investing
Remember the summer of 2011? Warren Buffett sure does. He continues to speak of the sharp market sell-off in late July and early August, and how he was a very active buyer on Aug. 8, 2011, when stocks were “capitulating.” Washington was a mess, which he saw as a time to… Read More
The United States has a problem, and it’s going to take $1 trillion — and 25 years — to completely fix it. Almost needless to say, that’s a huge opportunity for companies with a real solution to this amazingly large and still-growing challenge. Take your pick of the numbers that… Read More
I’ve been tracking the moves made by insiders for more than two decades — but recently, I’ve been paying less attention. That’s because my experience has shown that following the moves of insiders in a rising stock market isn’t fully helpful, as a rising tide lifts all boats anyway, and… Read More
Value investors tend to be conservative, while emerging-market investors are often thought of as aggressive. Many investors place these limits on themselves. Value investors might only consider dividend-paying large-cap stocks, for example. In doing so, they could be severely limiting their profits. When looking at emerging markets recently, we noticed… Read More
While we spend a lot of time at StreetAuthority researching large, well-established companies, the most robust growth opportunities are often being pursued by young and unknown companies.#-ad_banner-# From health care to energy to retail, new businesses emerge each year, with each hoping to eventually become an industry dominator. These firms… Read More
Value stocks are usually companies that have a long record of success. Definitions vary, but value stocks typically trade at average or below-average price-to-earnings (P/E) ratios and often pay dividends. Few companies start off as value stocks. In a typical lifecycle, a stock might go from a hot IPO to… Read More
When a publicly traded company makes money, who is the first to get paid? Imagine a line of people waiting in line on payday. They include the company’s creditors, employees, preferred shareholders and of course, the government. Like it or not, as a common shareholder, you’re the last in line.#-ad_banner-#… Read More
The Internet would not have grown as quickly as it did without Bill Gates. The Microsoft founder standardized software for the personal computers that are now linked together on the Internet. From our current perspective, it is obvious that software needs to be compatible with other software. But, in the… Read More
With the Federal Reserve standing pat this week, the S&P 500 index has reached another all-time high. Yet this bull market is proving to be even more fertile for investors in small-cap and micro-cap… Read More