Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jim Osman is a finance expert with over 30 years of experience. Value investing managers used to be the market’s priests. They ...
Amid potential near-term volatility, global growth concerns and a complex geopolitical environment, investors are likely to become more risk-averse with time, turning their attention to more stable ...
I recently interviewed investor and author Daniel Rasmussen for The Long View podcast, where he commented that “value hasn’t worked in the U.S., but it’s worked fine internationally.” I was intrigued ...
The last year was marked by tariff fears, geopolitical tensions and AI bubble concerns. This year too looks set for no less volatility, evident from the investor nervousness about the geopolitical ...
For 30 years, my advantage as an investor was painstaking research. AI just made it worthless. In 1995, I read two books that changed my life: Benjamin Graham’s The Intelligent Investor and Roger ...
As investors grow wary of AI-driven mega-cap concentration, the WisdomTree U.S. Value Fund offers a compelling alternative with a shareholder yield of 7.1%, nearly triple that of the S&P 500 Index.
About the authors: Fritz Hauser and Phillip Hauser founded an investment partnership in 2006, guided by value investing principles. Today, they manage more than 150 million euros on behalf of more ...
Palantir's recent share price pullback offers a compelling buying opportunity, as fundamentals remain strong and EPS revisions are highly bullish. Aggressive EPS growth, robust Q2 results, and ...
On this episode of The Long View, Cliff Asness, founder, managing principal, and chief investment officer at AQR Capital Management, discusses how to invest in alternatives, how artificial ...
I wasn’t at MoneyWeek when our portfolio of investment trusts was set up in 2012, but the editor tells a funny anecdote. We are famously contrarian, so all six of the trusts originally chosen were ...
I recently interviewed investor and author Daniel Rasmussen for “The Long View” podcast, where he commented that “value hasn’t worked in the U.S., but it’s worked fine internationally.” I was ...