This content is from: RIAIntel Why a Hedge Fund Returned 1,511% Over 20 Years, Yet Remains Obscure Bob Treue, the founder and manager of the Barnegat Fund, deserves to be better known. By Eric Uhlfelder April 13, 2021
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This content is from: RIAIntel David Rosenberg: ‘Excessive Valuations Will End in Tears’ “I believe we are in a type of depression that has not yet been recognized — not a recession. And the difference between the two is seismic.” By Eric Uhlfelder January 29, 2021
This content is from: RIAIntel The Case for (a Few) Hedge Funds These boast a track record of success and many remain small enough to nimbly navigate a treacherous market. By Eric Uhlfelder January 26, 2021
This content is from: RIAIntel Wharton’s Jeremy Siegel Makes the Case for Stocks “The only way investors are going to find good yields that will keep up with inflation is through value stocks,” argues the professor. By Eric Uhlfelder October 27, 2020
This content is from: RIAIntel ‘Dean of Valuation’ Aswath Damodaran on FAANG Stocks, the Economy, and Companies Worth Buying “Over the long term, I think winners and losers will be seen more in terms of sectors rather than countries,” asserts the NYU business school professor. By Eric Uhlfelder September 22, 2020