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Should You Buy Banco BBVA Argentina S.A. (BBAR)?

We at Insider Monkey have gone over 752 13F filings that hedge funds and prominent investors are required to file by the SEC The 13F filings show the funds’ and investors’ portfolio positions as of September 30th. In this article, we look at what those funds think of Banco BBVA Argentina S.A. (NYSE:BBAR) based on […] …read more […]

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Hedge Funds Aren’t Crazy About Capital Southwest Corporation (CSWC) Anymore

Russell 2000 ETF (IWM) lagged the larger S&P 500 ETF (SPY) by more than 10 percentage points since the end of the third quarter of 2018 as investors first worried over the possible ramifications of rising interest rates and the escalation of the trade war with China. The hedge funds and institutional investors we track […] …read more […]

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The Investing Trend to Watch in the New Year

Recent posts on ESG (environmental, social and corporate governance) investing have received mixed feedback from Wealthy Retirement readers.
Some see ESG investing as a positive source for social change. Others believe it’s a left-wing, anti-capitalist conspiracy.
My goal in writing about ESG is not to take sides or make a political statement. The bottom line is the bottom line. If you want to make money, you need to be aware of ESG issues, which are becoming increasingly important to the world’s biggest investors.
According to the Edelman Trust Barometer, 84% of institutional investors say “maximizing shareholder returns can no longer be the primary …read more […]

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Put Sell on Cisco Systems Brings Double-Digit Return

Naked put selling – probably the least safe strategy on the planet, right? Not necessarily!
I know many brokers who advise their clients never to do this type of trade.
Why do you think that is?
Well, let’s look at what a naked put sell is…
When you sell a put option, you are obligating yourself to buy shares of the stock you sold puts on at the strike price that you sold them at… if the shares close at or below the strike price at expiration.
Of course, if the shares trade below the strike price before expiration, the buyer of the put that …read more […]