Friday, November 6, 2015

Here Are This Elite Fund’s Top Five Stock Picks + MORE 1:19 am Nov 7th

Telling self-congratulatory lies is never a bright idea.Telling easily verifiable self-congratulatory lies and bragging about them in a book is downright stupid. But that’s precisely what presidential candidate Ben Carson did.Please consider US Presidential Hopeful Ben Carson Admits to West Point Offer Lie…

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Ben Folds Live at The Paramount
 
Ever go to a show to see a favorite band, and they decide to torture you with a new album you haven’t heard (and one that ain’t that great?)
I had the exact opposite experience this past Sunday.
We went to see Ben Folds at the Paramount; I was a huge Ben Folds Five fan back in the day…

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Moog Earned 75 Cents per Share

– crossingwallstreet.com

This morning, Moog (MOG-A) became our final Buy List stock to report earnings for this season. The company reported fiscal Q4 earnings 75 cents per share. However, 13 cents went to “incremental restructuring and impairment costs.” The company also said that they were hit by four cents due to a higher-than-expected tax bill…

Continue Reading On crossingwallstreet.com »

Francis Chou, a well-known value investor, who was named Morningstar Fund Manager of the Decade in 2004, founded Chou Associates Management in 1986. Because of perceptive stock picking, the fund has since grown to have an equity portfolio of $291.2 million, as of September 30. Performance has been…

Continue Reading On insidermonkey.com »

Investing Blog Roundup: More on Social Security ChangesOver the last week, there have obviously been numerous articles written about the Social Security changes. For those of you who haven’t gotten enough, here are two more brief discussions of the changes.

Social Security Revised from Jonathan Clements
Millions of Americans Lose a Social Security Strategy from Robert Powell

Investing Articles

Inertia, Procrastination, and Volatile Markets from Steve Utkus
A Behavioral Economist Illuminates the Human Side of Investing from Vanguard
What Academics Say from Dirk Cotton
Stock Market Newsletters: Are They Worthwhile? from Allan Roth
Do What Buffett Says, Not What He Does from Jim Dahle
Why Rising Rates Are Good for Long-Term Investors from Vanguard
Basing Your Allocation on Just Half of Your Assets from Dirk Cotton

Thanks for reading!

Interested in economics? Pick up a copy of my latest book:

Microeconomics Made Simple: Basic Microeconomic Principles Explained in 100 Pages or Less

Click here to see it on Amazon…

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These Are The 20 Worst Cities In The US - Spot The Common ThemeA new analysis by WalletHub has compared and classified 1,268 of America’s small cities in the U.S. to find the ones where residents don’t have to give up much by avoiding the “bright lights” and the soaring rent. Its data set include a total of 22 metrics, ranging from housing costs to school-system quality to the number of restaurants per capita…

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After the Gold Rush

– thereformedbroker.com

The Reformed Broker turns seven years old today.
In blog years, this site is now eating dinner at 4pm and voting down the school budget. In human years, however, both the blog and its chief blogger have a long ways to go. I’ve written over 10,200 posts here on this site (a few of them were pretty good) and probably two hundred posts and articles elsewhere since November 2008…

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from Royalty Gateway http://www.royaltygateway.com/here-are-this-elite-funds-top-five-stock-picks-more-119-am-nov-7th/
Telling self-congratulatory lies is never a bright idea.Telling easily verifiable self-congratulatory lies and bragging about them in a book is downright stupid. But that’s precisely what presidential candidate Ben Carson did.Please consider US Presidential Hopeful Ben Carson Admits to West Point Offer Lie…

Continue Reading On globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com »

Ben Folds Live at The Paramount
 
Ever go to a show to see a favorite band, and they decide to torture you with a new album you haven’t heard (and one that ain’t that great?)
I had the exact opposite experience this past Sunday.
We went to see Ben Folds at the Paramount; I was a huge Ben Folds Five fan back in the day…

Continue Reading On ritholtz.com »

Moog Earned 75 Cents per Share

– crossingwallstreet.com

This morning, Moog (MOG-A) became our final Buy List stock to report earnings for this season. The company reported fiscal Q4 earnings 75 cents per share. However, 13 cents went to “incremental restructuring and impairment costs.” The company also said that they were hit by four cents due to a higher-than-expected tax bill…

Continue Reading On crossingwallstreet.com »

Francis Chou, a well-known value investor, who was named Morningstar Fund Manager of the Decade in 2004, founded Chou Associates Management in 1986. Because of perceptive stock picking, the fund has since grown to have an equity portfolio of $291.2 million, as of September 30. Performance has been…

Continue Reading On insidermonkey.com »

Investing Blog Roundup: More on Social Security ChangesOver the last week, there have obviously been numerous articles written about the Social Security changes. For those of you who haven’t gotten enough, here are two more brief discussions of the changes.

Social Security Revised from Jonathan Clements
Millions of Americans Lose a Social Security Strategy from Robert Powell

Investing Articles

Inertia, Procrastination, and Volatile Markets from Steve Utkus
A Behavioral Economist Illuminates the Human Side of Investing from Vanguard
What Academics Say from Dirk Cotton
Stock Market Newsletters: Are They Worthwhile? from Allan Roth
Do What Buffett Says, Not What He Does from Jim Dahle
Why Rising Rates Are Good for Long-Term Investors from Vanguard
Basing Your Allocation on Just Half of Your Assets from Dirk Cotton

Thanks for reading!

Interested in economics? Pick up a copy of my latest book:

Microeconomics Made Simple: Basic Microeconomic Principles Explained in 100 Pages or Less

Click here to see it on Amazon…

Continue Reading On obliviousinvestor.com »

These Are The 20 Worst Cities In The US - Spot The Common ThemeA new analysis by WalletHub has compared and classified 1,268 of America’s small cities in the U.S. to find the ones where residents don’t have to give up much by avoiding the “bright lights” and the soaring rent. Its data set include a total of 22 metrics, ranging from housing costs to school-system quality to the number of restaurants per capita…

Continue Reading On zerohedge.com/ »

After the Gold Rush

– thereformedbroker.com

The Reformed Broker turns seven years old today.
In blog years, this site is now eating dinner at 4pm and voting down the school budget. In human years, however, both the blog and its chief blogger have a long ways to go. I’ve written over 10,200 posts here on this site (a few of them were pretty good) and probably two hundred posts and articles elsewhere since November 2008…

Continue Reading On thereformedbroker.com »

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