Institutional Investor (March 25)
Due to the “historic buying opportunity,” a few “hedge funds legends” are “quietly contacting investors” These “superstar managers” are “making an exception” and reopening their funds to new investors citing “the massive drop in asset prices catalyzed by the novel coronavirus pandemic.”
Tags: Asset prices, Buying opportunity, Coronavirus, Hedge funds, Historic, Investors, Legends, Reopening
Institutional Investor (October 18)
Falling U.S. equity prices during the third quarter have “left investors asking whether the terrific run in U.S. equities since 2011 is over. Is the setback a buying opportunity or the beginning of a more serious downturn?” Overall, “we think there are enough positives to keep profits increasing at a high-single-digit rate over the next five to seven years.”
Tags: Buying opportunity, Downturn, Equity prices, Investors, Positives, Profits, Q3, Setback, U.S.
Business Insider (March 21)
Warren Buffett canceled his planned trip to Japan due to the earthquake. He does, however, remain upbeat on Japanese equities. “If I owned Japanese stocks, I would certainly not be selling them because of the events of the past 10 days or so. Something out of the blue like this, an extraordinary event, really creates a buying opportunity.”
Tags: Buying opportunity, Earthquake, Japan, Warren Buffett