He was described as “one of the greatest investors of our time” by Fortune magazine in 2006. His record of beating the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index for 15 years from 1991 through 2005 is unmatched. And yet his mutual fund—Legg Mason Value Trust—suffered poor returns over subsequent years, landing him in the bottom of the pack in 2010 out of 1,187 […]
Month: December 2011
Optimism from a top market observer
As the world’s stock markets took a vicious tumble in late summer and early fall, one of the market’s most prescient observers issued a warning: don’t sell now. Burton Malkiel, economics professor at Princeton and author of “A Random Walk Down Wall Street,” wrote an editorial in the Wall Street Journal urging investors to ignore the market’s recent trends and to focus on […]
Why you should keep investing in 2012 (and even up your ante)
Any investor should be willing to admit 2011 was a pretty crazy year for the markets. They were churned through the year by a weather and nuclear disaster in Japan, a deadlock over finances in Congress that led to a downgrade of U.S. debt, and a major crisis in Europe that threatened to blow apart the European Union and end […]