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15 Value Hedge Funds - Portfolio Update [view article]
Do some managers consistently buy shares for more than they are worth? If so, do they make money in the long term? Reply15 Value Hedge Funds - Portfolio Update [view article]
valueinvestor123 & Jake2 - please visit my blog and read a few posts before making such statements.Fox - I simply picked 10 funds that have historically been considered value investors - and I define that as buying something for less than it is worth.
User 164258 - you are correct and the glitch is fixed on my blog. . .
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15 Value Hedge Funds - Portfolio Update [view article]
I guess I am dumb like you. I think seeing what some pretty bright people are buying and selling is a pretty good place to get ideas to do my own research. It also provides a good benchmark to compare to my own portfolio.You should do some further research on whether Buffett sold COP. I saw another post that he, in fact, got an expemption from the SEC to not report is position in that stock. Therefore, it simply droppped from the list and not sold. Given that COP is pretty cheap compared to the rest and that he and Gates were up in Canada looking at oil sands, it seems unlikely that he just punched out of this position in one quarter Reply
15 Value Hedge Funds - Portfolio Update [view article]
I don't see much "value" in this kind of blanket value listing. Would prefer something more akin to e-valu-ating individual stocks, industries, etc., rather than, "Wither the hedge herd, mate?". Reply15 Value Hedge Funds - Portfolio Update [view article]
I would like to know how you define "value" in the context that you are using it. I see one of the funds you mention has a position in First Solar. Reply15 Value Hedge Funds - Portfolio Update [view article]
Meb is a pretty bright guy and synthesis of other concepts can be very useful. Reply23 Safe Dividend Stocks For Trying Times [view article]
Thank you for your post. If I can just add these long term dividend returns: CEL, CPL, PM, DPO, IID, RSF, GDOCF, ITKSF and SDRLF.Good luck and best regards Reply
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Is this a buy or a sell? Reply23 Safe Dividend Stocks For Trying Times [view article]
Thanks very much. We just rolled over a 401k and this is a very appropriate list to put some of that savings into. ReplyCalderone
Top Picks for 2007 from JPMorgan HealthCare Analysts [view article]
Sorry, but huge cramer fan. He liked GILD and TMO before they presented. Also, 4 small cap drug stocks are heading toward fda approval and will likely double this year, or early next year. SVNT, IDEV, SNUS, and BMRN. Biotech is one field that is not usually moving together as a unit. It is pipeline driven. These will double for no other reason than they are nearing their fda approval. I follow Cramer pretty closely, cramersez.com or thestreet.com are good sites to keep tabs on his picks. Reply