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George Putnam
By admin - Posted on April 4th, 2008
Tagged: When it comes to investing in individual stocks, contrarian analysis sounds perfectly reasonable -- in theory. What could be more sensible than Nathan Rothschild's famous line that, "The time to buy is when the blood is running in the streets"? After all, if you wait to buy a stock until the news is all good, then its price will already have been bid way up and have relatively little further upside potential.
Putnam writes that "the airline stocks look awfully cheap to us right now."
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When it comes to investing in individual stocks, contrarian analysis sounds perfectly reasonable -- in theory. What could be more sensible than Nathan Rothschild's famous line that, "The time to buy is when the blood is running in the streets"? After all, if you wait to buy a stock until the news is all good, then its price will already have been bid way up and have relatively little further upside potential.
Putnam writes that "the airline stocks look awfully cheap to us right now."
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By admin - Posted on December 7th, 2007
Tagged: How many of you would be interested in a list of stocks that are likely to be particularly punished over the next couple of weeks?
Most of us would rather buy stocks that have already risen in price than put buy limits in for stocks that have been big losers. It takes rare courage to be willing to "buy when the blood is running in the streets," as Nathan Rothschild famously once said.
How many of you would be interested in a list of stocks that are likely to be particularly punished over the next couple of weeks?
Most of us would rather buy stocks that have already risen in price than put buy limits in for stocks that have been big losers. It takes rare courage to be willing to "buy when the blood is running in the streets," as Nathan Rothschild famously once said.

