The manager may have a well thought out approach than can be applied year after year but what happens when markets change. Bill Miller from Legg Mason is a great example here, his approach—-buy solid stocks when they get beaten down because they never
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question whether other similarly esteemed public icons like Bill Miller are as well. It seems, perhaps, that the longer and longer you keep at it in this business the more and more time you have to expose your Achilles heel ..... An epoch may be 40-50 years in time, perhaps longer. Bill Miller may in fact be a great investor, but he’ll need 5 or 6 more straight
judged on their ability to adapt to different epochs, not cycles. An epoch may be 40-50 years in time, perhaps longer. Bill Miller may in fact be a great investor, but he’ll need 5 or 6 more straight “heads” in a future epoch to confirm it
six calendar years and in the top decile the other two. Although the fund falls in the mid-cap value category, manager Bill Miller invests across the market-cap spectrum depending on where he sees opportunities. (Miller stepped down from Legg Mason
It's a good time to buy 2015 Apple ( AAPL ) LEAPs at a $500 strike price, thinks Bill Miller , who went on CNBC to make a bull case for the fruit company. Miller observes Apple now trades at a lower forward EV/EBITDA
Count Bill Miller as an Apple ( AAPL +0.8% ) bull. "Apple is ... like Nike, a consumer brand with great loyalty," the famous fund manager
Jan 16 (Reuters) - Asset manager Legg Mason Inc said on Wednesday it will merge its Legg Mason Capital Management (LMCM) unit, the longtime home of well-known fund manager Bill Miller , with the...
(Corrects headline and first paragraph to show that LMCM is a unit of Legg Mason)
small portion of a properly diversified portfolio. You might say that value investing heavyweights like Warren Buffett and Bill Miller are living proof that you can pick your own stocks and beat the market. First of all, you are not Warren Buffett. It