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Go Long Value, Rotate Out Of Growth Stocks

Go Long Value, Rotate Out Of Growth Stocks

| September 1, 2016

“Low interest rates have made it very cheap for companies to grow. Higher ROI will outperform when capital becomes more expensive.” David Poppe, Sequoia Fund’s CEO, on why value stocks have underperformed growth stocks. According to Renaissance Capital, there were 192  biotech IPOs in the past 5 years, raising more than $14.7 billion.  Most of […]

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It Can Take 20 Years For Sound Long-Term Investing Strategies To Pay Off

It Can Take 20 Years For Sound Long-Term Investing Strategies To Pay Off

| June 30, 2016

Just about everyone agrees that it’s smart for stock investors to take a long-term focus. What most do not yet realize is how much Shiller’s “revolutionary” (his word) finding that valuations affect long-term returns changes our understanding of what constitutes “long term.” Many investors have a hard time not being influenced by the day-to-day news. […]

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