Joel Greenblatt is one of my favorite investors to follow. He recently did a couple of interviews which provided an interesting contrast. In one interview, he threw some shade on the “value factor” in the other interview he recommended a value factor fund as a good investment for retail investors to hold over the long run. Continue reading “Mr. Greenblatt Comes to Town”
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Buying What No One is Selling
I was just looking at the ads on my site and on another couple of finance sites and was inspired to post this. On my site (although I have been proactive about rejecting ads) and others you will see ads for peer-to-peer lending services, privately traded real estate investment trusts, initial coin offerings, tax liens, gold, oil and gas leases, etc…
Most of these have serious fee, tax, or other short comings. This led me to think, “Maybe good investments are the ones that no one is selling?” continue
I pulled on a thread and found…a book
I found the book I am currently reading based on a little detective work involving a promising young investor and Warren Buffett. The subject of the book seems to fit within a theme of successful wealth accumulators, so I thought I would share a little about both the book and the path which led me to discover it. Continue reading “I pulled on a thread and found…a book”