Get ‘em while they’re down. Buying stocks on bad news that is real but temporary is a time-honored technique, used in the past by investment masters such as Jonathan Neff and Sir John Templeton.
It’s the idea behind my quarterly Casualty List, containing stocks that have been knocked down in the latest quarter and that I think have potential to revive and thrive.
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