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Legendary asset manager Ralph Wanger says that to spot great investment opportunities, investors have to look at trends beyond just business cycles. ....
Investing in smallcap companies can be riskier than largecaps and, therefore, Wanger advises investors to perform a careful research before trying to spot established firms with an able management that have proven their abilities over time. ....
Value investing is back and no one’s happier about that than John Rogers. Rogers is CEO and chairman of Chicago-based Ariel Investments, which says it’s the oldest Black-owned money manager in the country. Founded in 1983, it invests in small- and mid-cap value stocks. Ariel Fund, the $16 billion firm’s flagship mutual fund, returned 78 percent over the 12 months through May 31, as value stocks have rebounded from 12 years in the doldrums. That performance puts the fund in the ninth percentile of mid-cap value funds for the past year, according to research firm Morningstar. Value stocks began outperforming growth in October, and Rogers, 63, maintains the party is just beginning. According to data compiled by Ariel, periods when value outperforms growth last 33 months on average, going back to 1926. ....
Hi everyone. Quick heads up that later in this episode we ask our guest John Rogers a question about the stock of Viacom Corporation. Subsequent to recording the episode, Viacom’s stock got pulled down in connection with the implosion of the Archegos hedge fund. That explains why Viacom’s sharp recent pullback isn’t mentioned it hadn’t happened at the time we interviewed John. Hope you enjoy the episode. Christine Benz: Hi, and welcome to The Long View. I m Christine Benz, director of personal finance for Morningstar. Jeff Ptak: And I m Jeff Ptak, chief ratings officer for Morningstar Research Services. ....