barron’s roundtable

Fred Hickey’s Stock Picks for 2012

January 28, 2012

Fred Hickey revealed his stock picks at the Barron’s Roundtable today. Hickey is one of the better tech stock analysts in the world and it appears he has uncovered another takeover target. It should be noted that Hickey called the takeovers of NOVL and SYB several months before they were gobbled up by rivals. Readers [...]

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Felix Zulauf’s Stock Picks For 2012

January 24, 2012

Felix Zulauf gave his stock picks at the Barron’s roundtable. Zulauf was the most bearish I have seen him in the last decade. Given that he is one of the best macro forecasters in the world, I would definitely take note. As we’ve previously mentioned, his track record at the Barron’s Roundtable is vastly superior [...]

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Barron’s Roundtable 2012

January 14, 2012

Barrons released the first installment of the Roundtable with stock picks from Marc Faber and Oscar Schaefer. Before we delve into some macro insights, let’s take a look at the 2011 Barron’s Report Card. The average performance of these professional investors is listed below: Scott Black  (13.6%) Abby Cohen (2.7%) Marc Faber (14.2%) Mario Gabelli [...]

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Don’t Listen To These Barron’s Roundtable Members

May 12, 2011

In part one, I highlighted the three Barron’s Roundtable members that you should listen to. Pay attention to the trading ideas of Felix Zulauf, Marc Faber and Fred Hickey. In this article, I’m going to highlight two analysts that have a tendency to miss important inflection points. First of all Archie MacAllaster was recommending financial [...]

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Which Barron’s Roundtable Members Should You Listen To?

May 11, 2011

We all get inundated with information and opinions from around the world. This site was designed to only highlight the opinions and stock picks of experts who have a proven track record of making both bearish and bullish calls. Generally these are fund managers who saw the financial crisis in 2008 and have a grasp [...]

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Felix Zulauf Bracing For Volatility in 2011

January 23, 2011

Hedge fund manager Felix Zulauf gave his picks in the 2011 Barron’s Roundtable. Zulauf has been the most accurate member of the Roundtable over the past 7-8 years. His speciality is macro-economic investing and he rarely recommends individual stocks. He prefers to invest in ETF’s and commodities. For 2011, Zulauf is bracing for higher volatility [...]

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Fred Hickey Gold Stock Picks at 2011 Barron’s Roundtable

January 22, 2011

Fred Hickey revealed his favorite gold stock picks in the 2011 Barron’s Roundtable . Hickey, writes the Hi-Tech Strategist and has been bullish on gold for the better part of the decade.  You can read about Hickey’s comments at the 2010 Barron’s Roundtable where he discussed his bullish view on gold. He has been critical [...]

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Marc Faber Barron’s 2011 Roundtable

January 15, 2011

Hedge fund adviser, Marc Faber recently gave his comments at the 2011 Barron’s Roundable. This roundtable is the only issue of Barron’s that is worth buying because you get key insights from Marc Faber, Felix Zulauf and Bill Gross who have all been featured on this site. I generally don’t pay much attention to the [...]

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Fred Hickey – Barron’s Roundtable Update

June 18, 2010

I thought I would add a little bit more “color” to Fred Hickey’s comments in Barron’s last weekend. If you missed some of his mid-year calls in the June 2010 Roundtable, I encourage to read it now. Unfortunately, most people who do not subscribe to Hickey’s publication, “The High-Tech Stragegist might be confused by some [...]

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Felix Zulauf Barron’s Roundtable Update

June 14, 2010

This past weekend Barron’s Mid-year Roundtable was released. The Roundtable is a gathering of eight bright investment professionals. However, when I’ve back tested their previous recommendations over the last decade (2000-2010) three investors jump out at me – Marc Faber, Felix Zulauf and Fred Hickey. I would also say that Meryl Witmer is a good [...]

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