Posts Tagged ‘ value investing ’
Does Anyone Give a Dodd-Graham About Value(s) Anymore?
Jan 25th, 2021 | Filed under: Newly Added, What about beta?By Bill Kelly, CAIA Association CEO Seventy years ago this month, ironically, the Supreme Court ruled that the incitement to riot is not protected speech and can be grounds for arrest. In other septuagenarian January news, Security Analysis, The Classic Edition 1951 by Graham and Dodd was released. Both thenRead More
Ben Graham Conference at Fordham: Value Very Much Alive
Jul 2nd, 2018 | Filed under: Newly Added, Alternative Investments in Context, The A.I. Industry, Risk Management & OperationsThe fifth Ben Graham Annual Conference, the marquee event of the CFA Society New York, took place as scheduled on June 27, at Fordham University, Lincoln Center. As its name suggests, this conference is intended to promote, and to share ideas about the application of, the investment principles of BenjaminRead More
Muster Drill: To the Value Lifeboats
Jan 30th, 2018 | Filed under: Newly Added, Finance & EconomicsBy Scott Opsal While we’re not calling for an imminent market top, we are keeping a diligent watch from the crow’s nest for signs of a coming market correction. Equity investors worried that there is a bear-shaped iceberg looming somewhere in 2018 should be evaluating defensive portfolio strategies that wouldRead More
Alpha Hunter Lauren Templeton on Generating Alpha from Value Investing
Mar 29th, 2012 | Filed under: Alpha Hunters, Alpha StrategiesAllAboutAlpha catches up with Lauren Templeton, great niece of Sir John Templeton to discuss value investing and its alpha potential.Read More