Warren Buffett Portfolio: Going Beyond the Folksy Stereotypes to Find All-Star Stocks [View article]
I would never bet against Warren Buffett over the long haul. There are no perfect investors,but he's hard to beat. He did write a book and it is a good idea in my estimation to spend your time reading what he wrote and not what other people have written about him with the exception of the latest biography.
Dividend Aristocrats Will Continue to Outperform [View article]
Good croporate governence demands fairness to stock holders, employees, debt holders, management, and customers. These are the companies with staying power.
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
Know nothing, YOU MAKE SOME GOOD POINTS BUT YOUR FIRST STATEMENT IS OUT OF LINE. It leads one to believe you are the only person in the country that knows anything and have a total grasp on the entire situation. No one is that smart and all knowing. Don't blame you for being angry, the congress has failed for so many years to act responsibily and protect and defend us. To busy pointing fingers at everyone else.
At Least Five Agricultural Stocks with Upside [View article]
They will give subsidies to anyone who will subsidise their reelection.
On Jan 19 09:26 AM donzelion wrote:
> For Redbaron - seems rather unlikely that Dems will stop subsidies > for ag, particularly considering the irrational "green power = corn > ethanol" claims. Rather, I suspect Dems will focus on DIFFERENT subsidies > - instead of rewarding their buddies in the North Dakota - Texas > Redstrip, they'll probably try to spread things out a bit differently. > > > But given the state of uncertainty (which, alas, is part and parcel > for the history of agriculture in general) - I prefer ETFs (MOO in > particular) to specific firms. I'll happily forego possibilities > of outsize gains in order to spread a bet on the talents and skills > of American agriculture generally...
Warren Buffett Portfolio: Going Beyond the Folksy Stereotypes to Find All-Star Stocks [View article]
Dividend Aristocrats Will Continue to Outperform [View article]
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
At Least Five Agricultural Stocks with Upside [View article]
On Jan 19 09:26 AM donzelion wrote:
> For Redbaron - seems rather unlikely that Dems will stop subsidies
> for ag, particularly considering the irrational "green power = corn
> ethanol" claims. Rather, I suspect Dems will focus on DIFFERENT subsidies
> - instead of rewarding their buddies in the North Dakota - Texas
> Redstrip, they'll probably try to spread things out a bit differently.
>
>
> But given the state of uncertainty (which, alas, is part and parcel
> for the history of agriculture in general) - I prefer ETFs (MOO in
> particular) to specific firms. I'll happily forego possibilities
> of outsize gains in order to spread a bet on the talents and skills
> of American agriculture generally...