by Uncommon Sense Investor | Apr 18, 2022 | Banking, Big Picture, Blogs, Canada, E-Commerce, Financial Planning, Financials, Investing, Media, Stocks, Technology, Top Ideas
This year hasn’t turned out as expected so far for a lot of investors. The most significant war in Europe in 70 years and surging inflation have a way of ruining the best-laid plans. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t ways to profit for the rest of...
by Mark Bunting | Apr 8, 2022 | Big Picture, Financial Planning, Interviews, Investing, Stocks, Technology, Top Ideas, United States, Videos
Set it and forget it. Buy great companies and leave them alone. Or go to sleep for several years like Rip Van Winkle, the character in the short story, and wake up years later to find that everything has changed except, and this is where we use artistic license, your...
by Uncommon Sense Investor | Mar 29, 2022 | Blogs, E-Commerce, Investing, Stocks, Technology, Top Ideas
Do you have the stomach to handle some volatility in your stocks? That is shares of companies that bounce around more than the market. If not, and you’re a long-term buy and hold investor, there may not be much for you to see here. But if you’re a more...
by Uncommon Sense Investor | Mar 25, 2022 | Banking, Big Picture, Blogs, E-Commerce, Financial Planning, Financials, Investing, Stocks, Technology, Top Ideas, United States
Bill Miller famously beat the S&P 500 for 15 straight years as co-founder and portfolio manager at Legg Mason Capital Management. His returns lately have not been as stellar but his insights into investing are always keenly received. Miller’s latest missive...
by Uncommon Sense Investor | Mar 22, 2022 | Blogs, Disruption, Investing, Media, Stocks, Technology
Ed Yardeni may have cut his forecast for the S&P 500 but that doesn’t mean the perpetually bullish, and mostly accurate, strategist is souring on his idea that the 2020s could be roaring. Here are his reasons for remaining optimistic about stocks, especially...
by Mark Bunting | Mar 8, 2022 | Big Picture, Blogs, Disruption, Investing, Stocks, Technology
Risk happens slowly, then all at once, the saying goes. And that risk goes hand-in-hand with volatility. We’re seeing that play out in real time lately as investors, including wrong-footed hedge funds, increasingly capitulate to the gravity occurring on the...