Tag: value investing

An Undervalued Blue Chip

| November 7, 2008 | 0 Comments

Last Saturday morning I was sitting at the breakfast table reading the paper.  For me, it’s always the business section first.  The news was nothing new.  The same old rehashed commentary on the performance of the markets. I don’t need anyone to tell me October was a horrible month. You’ll note from peak to trough […]

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DOW Stocks With Strong Dividends A Great Buy

| October 15, 2008 | 0 Comments

I was recently reviewing a few of my older articles.  One from the end of 2007 stuck in my mind, Does this Investment Strategy Still Work?  It was a review of a well known investment strategy – the “Dogs of the Dow.” You’ve no doubt heard of the strategy.  Perhaps you implement part of it […]

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New York Times Is A Solid Turnaround Story

| September 22, 2008 | 0 Comments

I’ve got to admit to a little obsession.  Every year Forbes Magazine publishes the Forbes 400.  It’s a listing of the richest people in America.  I love this issue and I’ll read it cover to cover several times over the next few months. The most recent issue was published earlier this month.  I suggest you […]

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Invest Like Sir John Templeton

| July 14, 2008 | 0 Comments

Value investing.  If you’ve been managing your own money for more than a day you’ve probably heard this term.  Value Investing is widely considered one of the most successful investment strategies in the market.  Want proof?  Warren Buffet is a famous value investor. He became a billionaire using the strategy. So did Sir John Templeton.  […]

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