The Warren Buffett Way To Invest
August 20, 2008
Even though you have all heard this a million times, and it has been proven over and over, many of you will not heed this advice and will lose a lot of money in the long run for a shot at the big bucks.
Stocks Ben Graham Would Like
July 20, 2008
Benjamin Graham is widely regarded to be the founder of modern value investing. His greatest student, Warren Buffett, attributes much of his success to Graham’s teachings. In this article, we will provide an in-depth look at stocks that Ben Graham, the father of modern value investing, might have liked.
Value vs. Growth Investing: And the Winner is…
June 25, 2008
There are many investment strategies used by a myriad of both individual and professional investors. Some prefer the growth strategy while others prefer a value approach. While both good in their own regard, a combination of the two trumps them both, and here’s why. Read more »
How To Pick The Best Stocks
June 16, 2008
In the Investment Advisor newsletter, we adhere to a strict investment philosophy based on fundamentals taught by Warren Buffett and Benjamin Graham. It is these principles that have catapulted us to the top ranks of investors around the world. In this article, we discuss our thought process behind stock selection. Read more »
4 Stocks Ben Graham Would Like
June 9, 2008
Benjamin Graham is widely regarded to be the founder of modern value investing. His greatest student, Warren Buffett, attributes much of his success to Graham’s teachings. In this article, we take an in-depth look at stocks that Ben Graham might have liked.
Investing Strategy: Value/Growth Blend
May 5, 2008
There are many investment strategies used by a myriad of both individual and professional investors. Some prefer the growth strategy while others prefer a value approach. While both good in their own regard, a combination of the two trumps them both, and here’s why. Read more »
General Electric: Buy and Hold
April 25, 2008
General Electric (NYSE: GE), one of the largest and most respected companies in the world, has seen its shares drop nearly 24% from its 52-week high of $42. In April alone, shares dropped from $38 to $32, a 16% decline precipitated primarily by continued weakness in the financial markets. GE’s Q1 2008 earnings, announced on April 11th, came in below both analyst and management expectations, missing the mark by nearly 14%. Read more »
Trinity Industries: Investing in Rail
April 22, 2008
Trinity Industries (NYSE: TRN) is an interesting little company in one of our favorite spaces: railroads. Trinity maintains, builds and leases railcars to the likes of Burlington Northern, CSX, Norfolk Southern, as well as a host of other rail companies. Read more »
Doomsday ETF: Buffett’s Biotech Bet
April 17, 2008
According to a recent Yahoo! Finance TechTicker video and article, Warren Buffet and George Soros are making large bets in Healthcare and Biotech companies. Large stakes have been taken in Glaxosmithkline, Sanofi-Aventis, and Johnson & Johnson, to name a few. Read more »
Stocks Ben Graham Would Like
April 8, 2008
Benjamin Graham is widely regarded to be the founder of modern value investing. His greatest student, Warren Buffett, attributes much of his success to Graham’s teachings. Read more »
