You don't need a name list written by somebody else,
because you are the best decision-maker with respect to your own finances.
As long as you stick to industry sectors you know well,
you are certainly able to identify excellent businesses
consuming relatively little capital better than anyone else, don't you think ?
If, in addition to this you have the patience to wait for the inevitable financial markets winters
to buy shares of these excellent businesses at bargain prices,
tell me: what is really the chance you get it all wrong ??
Of course, there will aways be many reasons for you to want to delegate this portfolio selection stuff to an "expert", so be it if that's what you prefer.
However, please make sure any stock investment makes rational business sense, based on your pragmatic CEO experience...
and stick to what you know and understand.
Bloomberg Top100 Stocks |
Selection of Finance Gurus |
Top Global Picks (Internet Analyst.com) |
Strong Buys (Internet Analyst.com) |
Lehman Brothers 10 uncommon EuroValues
Alternative Stockpicking:
Iexchange |
Clearstation