
11/30/06 - A Day That Will Go Down in History by James Boric "Two days ago, India opened its $300 billion retail sector up to a foreign mega-retailer. While this may cause howls of indignation from mom and pop store owners and politicians, James Boric explains that they need to get over it." 11/09/06 - Avoid the Crap Stocks by James Boric "With the Dow at all-time highs, the average investor think that there is no way he can lose. But what he fails to understand: after a rally stocks generally fall. And second, most of these stocks are discarded cast offs, or 'crap.'" 10/31/06 - Stage Three Gold Rally by James Boric "You can invest in gold stocks now - before the third stage of the rally begins (and while prices are trailing the overriding fundamentals). Or you can wait for confirmation from the herd. James Boric explains..." 09/26/06 - Time to Be Cautious by James Boric "Dr. John Hussman is one of the great fund managers alive today. His Strategic Growth Fund has averaged a 13.39% annual gain since it was started in July 2000. James Boric explains the key to Dr. Hussman's success, below..." 09/06/06 - Garbage Stocks are Leading the Market by James Boric "Small-cap superstar James Boric wishes for a lot of things. He wishes people hated small-cap stocks…and that these stocks were cheap. If that were the case, it would be a buyers market. But that is not at all the case today. Read on…" 08/17/06 - A Bullish Scenario for Copper by James Boric "Commodities guru Jim Rogers once said that there are three questions that need to be asked – and subsequently answered – when looking to determine if a commodity is headed higher in price. Using these questions as a guide, James Boric looks at the “perfect investment” - copper…" 01/27/06 - Grab A Lifeline by James Boric "This is a critical time for small-cap investors. Now is the time to make sure we invest in healthy companies that can thrive, even if the Federal Reserve chokes off the lifeline to easy credit." 01/19/06 - January Is A Month For Fools by James Boric "Articles are written about absurd phenomena like the 'January Effect' - which is about as useful to investors as a six-pack of O’Doul’s is to an alcoholic." 06/15/05 - Low-Cut Dresses And Ugly Ducklings by James Boric “Who ever would have thought that making money in the small-cap market is comparable to finding with whom you could settle down? Well, that’s just the point that Ralph Wanger made to James Boric when they met last week...” 05/04/05 - Assassins, Anarchists, And The Market by James Boric “When the market turns ugly, instead of panicking, investors should go with the flow. Easier said than done, but as James Boric shows us, if you can adapt your trading strategies, you will always come out on top...” 04/28/05 - Ahead Of The Herd by James Boric “Last week, Steve Sjuuggerud warned readers that now was the time to bet against small-caps. Today, you get the other side of the story - straight from the mouth of our small-cap superstar, James Boric. Read on...” 02/10/05 - Specialization Is For Insects by James Boric "My buddy Dan thinks I'd be a bumblebee that only looks for nectar in one kind of flower. Fair enough. But I assure you, I'd much rather hunt other bugs...than fly around all day looking for piles of manure..." 11/17/04 - Oddball Investing by James Boric "Bill Tweedy quickly became one of the only small- or micro-cap brokers in New York - the "broker of last resort," as he was called by the many shareholders who couldn't trade their shares anywhere else..." 07/22/04 - Oddball Investing by James Boric "Think of it like this...if you went to a flea market and saw a rare three-legged 1937D Buffalo nickel selling for $900, you would buy it - knowing that the real value of the nickel was somewhere between $3,000 and $4,000..." 06/22/04 - The Buffett Of Bombay by James Boric "There's something in the air, here in Mumbai, and it's not just the sweet smell of curry. Indians are optimistic. "They know they sit on the cusp of becoming a developed nation. They've simply come too far to slip..." 06/10/04 - Bombay Dreams by James Boric "Singh was one of the central figures in modernizing the Indian economy in the last 15 years - lobbying for state-run businesses to privatize, improving India's central bank situation, opening the country up..." 02/05/04 - Epileptic Fits by James Boric "By April 1998, four months after [Pokemon's] infamous fight scene, Japanese kids and parents demanded Pokemon re-air. Sure enough, Pokemon was brought back..." 11/25/04 - Margin Of Safety by James Boric "Graham, Buffett and Templeton were all successful because they refused to pay market value for a stock. And that meant they ignored the herd when it came to the hot stock tip du jour." 09/04/03 - A Gentleman's Bet by James Boric "Despite the doom and gloom, I suggested last September, based on historical precedent, it was time to invest in fundamentally sound small-cap stocks. Why?" 04/17/03 - The Ultimate Contrarian by James Boric "There seems to be an assumption in the investment community that anyone who makes money in tech stocks or, worse yet, Internet stocks, isn't really a "contrarian." Rather, they are a part of the leftover Wall Street..." 04/07/03 - Simple Supply And Demand by James Boric "If you have read The Daily Reckoning for the past three years, you know that demand for gold has far exceeded supply. As a result, gold prices rose steadily in 2002, and gold stocks dominated the market." 03/25/03 - The Next Killer AP by James Boric "Koolspan has invented a product that could make Wi-Fi technology - the hardware that allows computer users to access the Net wirelessly - as mainstream as the Internet itself. Maybe Wi-Fi technology will be the killer app..." 03/06/03 - Back From The Dead? by James Boric "In the 1990s, investors seemed to have little in the way of discipline. They were greedy. Everyone was convinced that the dot-com stocks were their ticket to great wealth. Fundamentals didn’t matter. Value wasn’t a concern." 01/23/03 - The Age Of Jordan by James Boric "By issuing a dividend, Microsoft admitted it was getting old. It silently acknowledged it could no longer perform at the same level it did back in the early 1990s." 11/29/02 - Capitalizing On Bear Market Rallies by James Boric "The fastest way to grow your money - during and after a bear market - is still to own small-cap stocks. It doesn’t take much for a $2 stock to hit $4." 09/24/02 - Preparing For A Recovery by James Boric "So why don’t more people invest in small cap stocks? The answer is simple. They are intimidated. And small caps can be risky. People are scared of things they don’t know or understand." |