Three Stocks Hit New 52-Week Lows, Now Look Good: John Dorfman

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Value investor John Neff is one of my role models.

Neff ran the Windsor Fund from 1964 to 1995, when he retired. During his years at the helm, the fund returned 13.7 percent annually, about three percentage points a year better than the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index. That may not sound like a big edge, but over 31 years it meant that Neff’s cumulative return was more than double that of the market.