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Dissecting Today's Bull Market
By Russ Koesterich: In recent weeks, the European Central Bank and the Fed have announced new monetary stimulus and appear ready to act to prop up the global economy. In response, some investors have apparently rediscovered their appetite for risk.
EGShares Plans Emerging Market ETFs With A Twist, ALPS Files For High Volatility Fund
By Stoyan Bojinov:The ETF industry is off to a hot start in 2012 as new products continue to roll out by the plateful while the economic backdrop has also improved considerably, paving the way for growth on all fronts. A
Apple Already Puts Its Cash To Work
By The Financial Lexicon: With each passing quarter, the talk about what Apple (AAPL) will do with its growing cash hoard keeps heating up. The truth is, the cash Apple generates is already largely being put to work. Perhaps its
Timken's CEO Discusses Q4 2011 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
Timken Co. (TKR)Q4 2011 Earnings CallJanuary 27, 2012 11:00 a.m. ET ExecutivesSteve Tschiegg - Director of Capital Markets & Investor RelationsJim Griffith - President and CEOGlenn Eisenberg - EVP, Finance and AdministrationChris Coughlin - President, Process Industries and Supply ChainRich
What The Fed's Past Can Tell Us About Our Future
By Justin Weinstein:Economic crisis often has a way of repeating itself time and time again. Although there are many differences between the Great Depression and today, similarities exist. The analysis I have done below is particularly fitting for the current
Building A Capital Preservation And Income Portfolio, Part 3
By Mark Bern, CPA CFAIn Part 2 of this series I provided a brief summary of Part I, my thoughts on diversifying into investments denominated in other than the US dollar, and four defensive, equity-income offerings. In this article I
Corning Can Leverage Itself Into A Modern Industrial Growth Story
By Paul Nouri:Corning (GLW) is no stranger to reinventing itself. Founded in 1851, since its beginning, the company has been at the forefront of the most innovative and efficient techniques in the mass production of glass. In 1879, Thomas Edison
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Thanks, Mitt and Newt: 12 Tax Tips for the Rest of Us
Filed under: Taxes By Kevin McCormally, Editorial Director, Kiplinger.comWhile the punditocracy dives into the details and debates the vices and virtues of Mitt Romneys and Newt Gingrichs 2010 tax
Credit Card of the Week: A Rewarding Venture for Some
Filed under: Credit CardsBanks offer all sorts of credit cards. For the savers, there are cash-back cards. For the indebted, there are balance transfer cards. For the shoppers, there are retail
Happy Chinese New Year! Sorry, the Item You Want Is Back-Ordered
Filed under: Economy, RetailChinese New Year kicked off on Monday, and the celebration of the new lunar cycle is having a bigger effect on you stateside than you might think.For
Are You Being Misled By Your Tax Bracket?
Filed under: TaxesA lot of tax talk focuses on tax brackets. But in order to get the full picture of what you hand over to Uncle Sam, you need to consider
Middle-Aged Workers Flock Back to School ... and Student Loans
Filed under: Careers, Personal FinanceForget part time work, job fairs and temp agencies: To find a secure, long-term job, most pundits agree, the best route runs through the classroom. So
How the Chevy Volt Became a Political Punching Bag
Filed under: Company News, General Motors, Autos, Consumer AllyTheres one thing about General Motors (GM) CEO Dan Akerson: He doesnt shy away from a fight.Called before a congressional committee on Wednesday
5 Intriguing (and Less Painful) Fixes for Social Security
Filed under: RetirementTheres widespread worry about the long-term solvency of Social Security. The potential remedies we hear the most about arent pretty: ratcheting up the age at which we can begin
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Wisdom From Jason Zweig
Members often tell me about the books they find most helpful. As you know, there’s a lot out there to read if you so desire about just about every topic you can think about regarding investing, trading and the markets.
Think Less & Keep It Simple
Every once in awhile I read something from another trader who I respect that I really wish I wrote myself. Here’s one such example: “One of the most difficult things to get investors and traders to understand is that no
An Hour With Arnold Palmer
“It is deceptively simple, endlessly complicated, a child can play it well, and a grown man can never master it. Any single round of it is full of unexpected triumphs and perfect shots that end in disaster. It is almost
What Do You Really Want?
I frequently share inspirational quotes with my membership and one of my favorites has to be this: “First, you decide what you want specifically; and second, you decide if you’re willing to pay the price to make it happen, and
How To Maintain An Optimal State
No matter what the market conditions may be, especially in weeks like this, it is very good idea to do everything you can to stick to the normal trading routine. While none of us can control what the markets do,
Lessons From Irwin T. Yamamoto
One of the greatest privileges of my life was my friendship with Irwin T. Yamamoto who passed away two years ago today on July 15, 2009 at the age of 54. Our friendship began eight years ago after I wrote
How To Trade While Away
Many have asked me over the years how I trade while on vacation. Here are my two rules: 1) I don’t trade during vacation, and 2) I close out all positions no matter what their upside potential before I leave.
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Dialing for dollars carries some risks…
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Clear Channel fires up its checkbook…
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Decision Point and the Value of Market Overview
What New Traders Need to Learn
Kudos to John Forman, who has assembled an edited volume specific to the questions most asked by developing traders. A variety of experienced traders and market bloggers have participated in the volume, offering a mix of viewpoints. It is often
Minding Our Selves: How Body Becomes Soul
In the past, Ive written about how life experiences serve as mirrors: they reflect to us something of who we are, which we then internalize as part of our identities. This is particularly true of relationships: we continually experience ourselves
Readings to Kick Off the New Week
* The thought process behind trading success;* Im proud to have had some small impact upon the excellent Market Rewind site; many thanks to Jeff for his post;* Much thanks to MarketSci for quant insights and this kind post;* A
The Four-Leaf Clover Principle
This morning, I went for a jog in the forest preserve park down the street from our home. Winding down the run, I cut through a section of the park and noticed to my surprise that, after the recent rain,
The TraderFeed Home Page: Trading and Market Psychology Resources
Welcome to the TraderFeed blog. TraderFeed began in December, 2005 as a project to help me think aloud about trading
Best of TraderFeed 2010 - Volume Two: Trading and Market Psychology
Here is the second and final installment of TraderFeeds Best of 2010 posts. You can find the first group of best posts here. The links below cover March - May, 2010. * Suggestions for Your Trading Journal* Why I Am
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MarketWatch Says Retirement is Endangered
Robert Powell from MarketWatch posted a reasonably thorough assessment as to why retirement in the US is endangered with topics ranging from Social Security not being able to meet its obligation to why various demographic segments should expect a higher
Japan has a Trade Deficit
Yesterday was a busy day for me so I am not sure how much attention this got but Japan recorded its first trade deficit since 1980. Japan has always exported a ton of stuff and imported all of its oil.
A Foundation to an Investment Philosophy
Josh Brown had a fun post up yesterday about his Twenty Common Sense Investing Rules. While I would probably frame some of the points differently and dont necessarily agree with all of them there is plenty of utility in the
Trade Executed
We executed a (mostly) across the board trade for large accounts on Thursday buying ASX Limited (ASXFF) which is the stock exchange in Australia. The trade obviously increases our exposure to financial stocks and takes us back to Australia after
Getting to Know the Future You
A writer named Doug Carey had a post at Seeking Alpha called 3 Pitfalls To Avoid When Retirement Planning. He says dont wait to start saving, dont count on Social Security and make sure you beat inflation. Obviously all three
It's The End of the World and Paul Farrell Knows It
Paul Farrell had a column up yesterday that detailed ten reasons why 2012 will be a doomsday. Included in the list are failings of US democracy, class warfare and some disturbing prognostications about global warfare.If you read the paragraphs that
Barron's on Dividends
The Barrons cover story was about seeking a 4% yield from stocks. It was a broad look across many sectors in the S&P 500 at stocks that have the room to increase their dividends substantially or in some cases initiate
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Equalweighted S&P 500 Outperforming
Entering 2012 we read much about how 2012 would be the year of the large / mega cap stocks, how they are at the lowest valuation in many years and in many instances they pay significant dividends. While many mega...
How Do We Do It?... Stock Picking
We have just published our February newsletter and are happy to report that all three portfolios are up on the year with the Growth portfolio up over 7%. We are often asked how we do it. The answer is simple:...
Apple: How Good Was It?
Apple reported a record $13.1 billion in net income in their first quarter earnings report. That gives AAPL the 2nd most profitable quarter of any S&P 500 member since 2000. Only Exxon Mobil (XOM) has earned more (in their 3rd...
The Street's Reaction to Apple's Blowout Quarter
Sometimes it is difficult to find a negtive comment from analysts covering AAPL. There are 57 sell-side analysts covering the stock (as tracked by Bloomberg). 51 buys, 5 holds and 1 sell. After Apple reported very positve earnings, sales and...
Read Laszlo Birinyi's Column in the Financial Times
Read Laszlos column to be pubished in tomorrows paper: ETFs Can Lead to Lazy Stockpicking.
January 23rd Blogger Sentiment Poll
Blogger Sentiment Poll Participants: 24/7 Wall St (-) The Aleph Blog (+) Biiwii (-) Bruce Krasting BullBear Trading Carl Futia (+) Dash of Insight (+) Dividend Growth Investor Elliot Wave Lives On (+) Expected Returns Fallond Stock Picks (+) Global...
Google Earnings After the Close Today
GOOG is scheduled to report earnings after the close today. Historically they have reported between 4:00 and 4:15. The current analyst consensus for Googles 4Q EPS is $10.50 which equates to 34% growth from one year ago. GOOG has beaten...
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What to Look for in Japanese Net-Nets
Someone who reads the blog sent me an email asking about a specific Japanese net-net. Rather than trying to choose the best net-nets from among the entire hoard in Japan, I would suggest doing one of two things:Bigger investors can
Variation
Someone who reads my blog sent me this email:Geoff, Reading your articles. I am confused between standard deviation and coefficient of variation. Standard deviation itself shows how much variation exists from the average then what does coefficient of variation tells us?  GurpreetStandard
Investor Questions Podcast: All Interviews and Episodes
Someone who reads the blog sent me this email:Hey Geoff,Thanks for posting up your old podcast episodes!  Any chance you can put up the interview series episodes as well?  Thanks!-DrewSure. Here are links to all the interviews and episodes. Remember,
Faith in Net-Nets
My latest net-net article over at GuruFocus includes my clearest explanation of what to look for in net-nets – and more importantly – what it takes to make money investing in net-nets:If the balance sheet is very liquid and insider
3 Net-Net Articles
Here are the 3 net-net articles Ive written over at GuruFocus:When Is a Bad Business a Good Net-Net?Risk in Net-NetsHow Many Net-Nets Are There?Expect a new net-net article each Friday. The net-net newsletter comes out once a month. The next
Net-Net Series Starts at GuruFocus
Today, I wrote the first of what will be a weekly series of net-net articles over at GuruFocus. The article is called How Many Net-Nets Are There?And the answer is 142.By the way, a new issue of GuruFocuss net-net newsletter comes
Investor Questions Podcast Episodes
Some people have asked where they can find episodes of my defunct podcast.Here they are:Episode 1Episode 2Episode 3Episode 4Episode 5Episode 6Episode 7Episode 8Episode 9Episode 10Episode 11Episode 12Episode 13Episode 14Episode 15Episode 16Episode 17Episode 18Episode 19Episode 20Talk to Geoff About the Investor
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The Developing Compensation Philosophy of the Treasury Department
Here is a link to Gene Sperlings opening statement: http://www.treas.gov/press/releases/tg166.htm#_ftnref3There are some very interesting quotes that help to frame Treasurys philosophy re systematic risk and executive compensation in this statement.Compensation structures that permitted key executives and other financial actors to
Executive Compensation-Government is Not Going Away
Corporate governance is a topic that many of us tend to ignore, leaving it to the institutions or corporate raiders that are looking to influence the strategic direction, the capital allocation, the corporate structures or the compensation structures of business.Yet,
Tiffany & Co-Valuation Seems Generous to Me
On Monday, Tiffany & Co reported what seemed to be somewhat disappointing earnings of $1.09 versus a street consensus of $1.13. TIF actually has had a fairly good history of positive earnings surprises in recent quarters (data courtesy of Reuters):Quarter
Traits of the Successful Investor and the Changing Nature of Brand Loyalty
The year 2010 seems to be progressing as a positive experience following the shaky start in January. The subsequent rally that has transpired since that time has caught many people flat-footed, but that is the price of erratic trading. Most
Book Review-"Even Buffett Isn't Perfect"
I am a complete sucker for investment books. My wife accuses me of owning several thousand books that have essentially the same title, usually some variant of Value Investing, valuation, or intrinsic value, or securities analysis. Of course, I have
John Templeton- The Triumph of Optimism
Sir John Templeton passed away yesterday. He died, much as he spent his life, peacefully.Geoff Gannon (and it is great to have him back in the blogosphere) has an extensive list of articles outlining Templetons life as well as a
An Interesting Screen-Deteriorating Operating Margins and Increasing Capital Intensity
As one would expect, deterioration in operating margins will occur in economic slowdowns. Marginal competitors frequently will try to clear inventories at ever lower margins in order to generate cash flow. I am particularly interested concerned if a company exhibits
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Automotive Annoyances
A few things that bothered me yesterday about the news coverage of the pending bailout for domestic auto(loan)makers.“GM makes cars nobody wants” Vs. “GM sold __ million cars in the U.S. in the last __ years”“Nobody wants” is an exaggeration,
Buy-A-Bank Bailouts
The Hartford (HIG), a.k.a. “The Neutered Stag,” has pulled a fast one! They bought a bank, just in order to get bailed out.In some bizarre way, this multi-national, multi-billion-dollar insurer can buy some tiny, eleven-branch-having, single state bank off of
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Updates at The Rempel Report
Still no Timing signalValue Portfolio updatePersonal returns for October 2008
Piece of the Rock Randomosity
Get it, baby! Get a piece of the rock! Prudential Financial (PRU) reported yesterday. Lots of ways to put lipstick on this pig, and turn a loss per share into a “

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Updated Valuations – Week of 2/22/10
You can view more company valuations by visiting the valuations database in the navbar.  There are 145 companies in the database including all 30 components of the Dow Jones Industrial Average!Due to the increasing number of companies in the database
Updated Valuations – Week of 2/15/10
You can view more company valuations by visiting the valuations database in the navbar.  There are 145 companies in the database including all 30 components of the Dow Jones Industrial Average!Due to the increasing number of companies in the database
Updated Valuations – Week of 1/4/2010
You can view more company valuations by visiting the valuations database in the navbar.  There are 145 companies in the database including all 30 components of the Dow Jones Industrial Average!Due to the increasing number of companies in the database
A Look Back on 2009 for Modern Graham
2009 was a record year for Modern Graham. With over 40,000 visits from over 28,000 unique visitors, more people visited the site than any year before. Now that the year is over, it is time to look back on what
Added and Updated Valuations – 12/29/09
I didn’t have time to add any new companies to the database due to the holidays, but you can view more by visiting the valuations database in the navbar.  There are 145 companies in the database including all 30 components
Added and Updated Valuations – 12/21/09
This is a day late, and it includes a few companies that were scheduled to be updated last week.  For those readers who don’t know, I’m currently in law school – and had exams the last couple of weeks.  As
Festival of Stocks #172
This week we have the honor of hosting the 172nd edition of the Festival of Stocks.  According to the festival’s original sponsor, ValueInvestingNews, “The Festival of Stocks is a blog carnival dedicated to highlighting bloggers’ best articles on stock market
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Truck Tonnage Index
Truckline.com ArticleCompared with October 2008, SA tonnage fell 5.2 percent, which was the best year-over-year showing since November 2008. In September, the index was down 7.3 percent from a year earlier.
Corporate Cash Flow
St. Louis Fed: FRED Graph
Corporate Profits
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Capacity Utilization
St. Louis Fed: Series: TCU, Capacity Utilization: Total Industry
Capacity Utilization
St. Louis Fed: FRED Graph
Corporate Profits
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Capacity Utilization
St. Louis Fed: Series: TCU, Capacity Utilization: Total Industry
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Empirical Finance Research Blog
If you are interested in financial research you may want to check out a new project I am starting with a friend of mine who is a PhD student at the University of Chicago. It is called Empirical Finance Research:http://empiricalfinanceresearch.blogspot.com/Our
Bullish on TMA
I captured the following screenshot from Yahoo Finance shortly after the market closed today:This was kind of surprising to me given the performance of
To Whom it May Concern:
This blog is not dead. I am just taking a break. Lots of personal stuff going on, including the recent birth of my first son. I had hoped to work out a combination of names such that his initials would
Buffett Videoconference at MU on Friday
I thought I might help publicize the University of Missouri Trulaske College of Business 2008 Forum on Emerging Issues & Trends in Real Estate. That is mouthful. What it means is that on Friday as part of a symposium on
A few thoughts on the Bear Stearns situation
The first lesson that came to my mind when I heard about this debacle was straight from Buffett: Don’t buy what you can’t understand. Was Bear a simple and understandable business? Of course not. Their investments were so complex that
Wrigley Deal and the Annual Meeting
I have been hesitant to jump to many conclusions about the Wrigley deal because I think there are still a lot of unanswered questions about Berkshires involvement in it. Hopefully many of the details will be explained this weekend at
Another Hilarious Screen Capture
Could someone tell me how this headline ended up on Google Finance?
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