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Today, I’m pleased to bring you another installment in the Dick Davis Digest’s Contributor Interview Series. Last week, I got to talk to Bob Brinker, editor of The Brinker Fixed Income Advisor. Read our conversation below for his advice on investing in low-interest rate environment, achieving financial independence, and more. Chloe...
It turns out that things like P/E ratios are not great predictors of future growth stock performance.
Ocwen Financial (OCN) used to be a conventional mortgage lender, back when that was still profitable.
“The New York Times Company (NYT, $9) rose 6.1% yesterday [August 8] on news of an asset sale. That triggered a buy signal and importantly enabled a break of two-year downtrend resistance. A base may be developing on the price chart, building for the past five years. If that’s the...
The most reliable dividend-paying companies are those with a steady income stream to pass on to customers. There are even special types of businesses created for this purpose: REITs are designed to efficiently pass along rent payments and MLPs are special purpose entities that channel fees from assets like pipelines....
Technology and Consumer Discretionary stocks will likely outperform other stocks during the early stages of the U.S. economic expansion.
Before leaving my house, I always look in my purse to make sure I have three things: phone, wallet and keys. Thousands of people do the same thing every day. Some day soon, though, my checklist may be one thing shorter, as “wallet” becomes just another function of my phone...
The markets are imperfect; however, if the small investor does his homework he can earn rewards that justify the risk.
“Back in 1919, Clessie Lyle Cummins developed an engine that was state-of-the-art for its time in the very new trucking industry. Cummins, Inc. (CMI) has been on the cutting edge of the trucking industry’s technology ever since. A good example of their strength in innovation is the high quality and superb design...
“Investors are pouring money into an old investment: life insurance. That’s right. Life insurance can be an investment. Before interest rates were deregulated a few decades ago, life insurance and pass-book savings accounts at the local bank were a major vehicle for saving and investing for many people. It became...