There’s an old investment saying that you should buy what you know. If we did that, it surely would limit the number of companies in which we invest. Maybe that wouldn’t be such a bad thing, but perhaps a better strategy would be to buy things you understand. That would open the gates to a […]
It may sound pretty simple, but many people tend to overlook the calendar as a source of catalysts that can propel a stock or call option higher.
If you assumed that oil prices were the only culprit behind the deflation we are seeing, then you’d be missing something.
Apple has a history of shifting the landscape. Its iPod not only shook up, but shattered, the way consumers bought and listened to music.
There’s no way to sugarcoat it — in 2014, Buffett and his team underperformed the S&P 500.
Since I spoke with you last week, there has been no shortage of positive news in the stock market.