Nir Kaissar

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The Fed Is A Poor Guide For Stock Investors

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The S&P 500 usually rises whether the central bank is raising or cutting rates. There are more reliable ways to decide on portfolio allocations.

Buffett's Apple Sale Brings Value Back To Quality Investing

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The Oracle of Omaha's latest portfolio reshuffle is a warning against investing at any cost.

Apple And Alphabet's Freakish Earnings Broke This Market Barometer

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It's time to revamp a once-reliable gauge of stock returns that just couldn't cope with Big Tech.

How Much Should Stocks Correct? Less Than You May Think

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Most companies in the S&P 500 are relatively cheap based on analysts' estimates for long-term earnings growth.

Gen Z's Alternative Investing Bug Will Cost Them Dearly

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Younger investors are wrong to think all assets are interchangeable. Watches and sneakers can't compare with a traditional 60/40 portfolio.

Hedge Funds Are Just Too Big To Beat The Market

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The industry is now a multitrillion-dollar business, and that kind of size inevitably leads to disappointing results.

Global Diversification Has Disappointed. Don't Give Up On It

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After an incredible 15 years for U.S. public and private equities, investors shouldn't count on history repeating.

History Bodes Ill For Growth Stocks After Big 2023 Rally

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Lower valuations and higher dividend yields mean value stocks typically outperform in the long run.

Stock Funds Can Be Difficult to Compare. Try This

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Differences in valuation and profitability complicate the investing analysis. Consider using the PEP ratio.

Stocks Are Pricey Even Without Magnificent Seven

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Excluding the tech heavyweights, the S&P 500's price-earnings ratio falls from 28 to 24, hardly a bargain.

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