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Investment Performance Expectations: WCM Fine Tuning

Steve Selengut (February 13th, 2009) Writes:

Contrary to popular belief and Wall Street propaganda, investing is not a competitive event. Rather, it is a uniquely personal, goal-directed activity that individuals must organize and control for themselves. Too few appreciate that it is a long-term enterprise and only a handful, at best, have discovered that DJIA and S & P 500 numbers are only useful at their extremes.

You need to be buying when the doom and gloom is thick enough to cut with a knife, and selling at reasonable profit targets when the averages seem like they can only go up.

As much as you love (or loathe) to hear about quarterly market value numbers and comparisons with one of the averages over short-term blinks of the investment eye, you will not be accommodated here. Rather, we’re going to talk about investing, and some more meaningful numbers that …

Investment Grade Value Stocks At Ten Year Lows

Steve Selengut (October 9th, 2008) Writes:

There has never been a correction that has not proven to be an investment opportunity. While everything is down in price, there is actually less to worry about than when prices are historically high. More money has been lost by people who bought into last year’s markets than by those who will buy into this one, at this stage of the correction. When the going gets tough, the tough go shopping.

Every correction is different, the result of various economic and/or political circumstances that create the need for adjustments in the financial markets. This correction is worse than most that I’ve experienced, but the doom and gloom scenarios many have been pushing are unlikely to come to fruition. Once the media elects a new president, they’ll just have to start reporting better news: 96% of all mortgages are current sounds a whole …

Brazil’s Ready For That $2.6 Trillion

Graham Summers (May 30th, 2008) Writes:
Brazil’s time has come. For decades investment professionals have joked that Brazil was “the next big thing… always has been and always will be.” The country is phenomenally rich in commodities and natural resources—it’s the world’s largest exporter of sugar, coffee, beef, poultry, soybeans, and other items. However, until recently Brazil had yet to come anywhere near realizing its potential. From the 1980s until the early ‘90s the country trailed other emerging market economies due to its high inflation, international debts, and political corruption. Brazil tamed the inflation problem with its re-introduction of the Brazilian real in 1994— inflation subsequently plunged from 2,300% to a more reasonable 4% today. The country began denominating its debt in the real soon after, thus avoiding the exchange fluctuations that typically cripple emerging market economies, e.g. if you owe $4 billion in a foreign currency and that ...

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