Business, Crisis, Economy, Finance, Investing, Markets, Money, Recession, Stock Market, Stocks, Uncategorized, Wall Street
In October of 1987, the stock market took a tumble that left investors shell-shocked. In the wake of that meltdown, John Templeton appeared on a panel of experts on the television show Wall Street Week to share his insights on recent events. There are valuable lessons...
Investing, Stock Market, Uncategorized, Wall Street
Last week we posted a notice that some of our contributors, Lauren Templeton and Scott Phillips, would be making the media rounds. Not sure I can embed the players in WordPress, so I’ll post links below. Lauren and Scott really get into the practical side...
Investing, Philosophy, Stock Market, Stocks, Uncategorized, Wall Street
In the last few weeks, we have featured interviews with John Templeton discussing the concept of maximum pessimism. Lauren Templeton and Scott Phillips discuss the principle of maximum pessimism and its relation to Templeton: The principle of maximum pessimism has...
Investing, Philosophy, Stock Market, Stocks, Uncategorized, Wall Street
In our last post, we highlighted John Templeton’s maximum pessimism philosophy as he described it to Forbes magazine in 1995. Much of Templeton’s investing approach has to do with finding bargain stocks. In the 1995 article, Templeton discusses when to...
Business, Competition, Crisis, Economy, Finance, Investing, Stock Market, Stocks, Uncategorized, Wall Street
So far, this summer has proven that the U.S. economy is still extremely vulnerable. Housing sales and prices are still low, unemployment is high, and the stock market is volatile. John Templeton’s investing prowess is key to understanding that there are better...
Investing, Philosophy, Stocks, Uncategorized, Wall Street
John Templeton had an uncanny ability to invest without getting emotional, as William Green’s January 1999 article in Money magazine describes: When the U.S. market crashed in 1987, Templeton loaded up on stocks that had been slaughtered. “He doesn’t...
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