Tom Plumb thinks that stocks benefitting from societal trends are worth considering. With the transition from cash to digital transactions, he believes processors such as Visa and Mastercard are good investments.
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USA Today: What Stocks Should You Buy With The Market At A Record High?
CNBC: Turkey Crisis
CNBC: Turkey Crisis
Tom Plumb doesn’t feel that the Turkey crisis will affect world economics. He remains bullish on U.S. stocks and suggests avoiding debt-ridden emerging markets.
Cheddar TV: Outlook For Global Markets
Cheddar TV: Outlook For Global Markets
Tom Plumb discusses the recovery of the Turkish lira and shares his outlook for the markets.
Reuters: Qualcomm CEO In The Ring Alone After U.S.-China Spat Kills Deals
Tom Plumb comments on Qualcomm CEO following recently thwarted deal. Plumb says he thinks Mollenkopf is in the ‘show me’ phase of his tenure.
Forbes: Plumb Balanced Fund
Forbes: Plumb Balanced Fund
“The nice thing about a balance fund is by its constraints it prevents people from getting too excited or too negative. It works to what your particular tolerances are.” Tom Plumb says of balanced fund in this article that spotlights the Plumb Balanced Fund.
Barron’s: Tom Plumb On Visa, Alibaba, And 7 Other Picks
Tom Plumb gravitates toward companies that are swimming with the tide of major secular trends. Today, he sees opportunity in stocks from a number of categories, from financial technology to online travel—and he’s not afraid to own debt from companies.
Fox Business: Opportunities For Investors Despite Trade War Fears?
Despite talks of trade disputes, Tom Plumb thinks there are some great opportunites in this investment environment, especially in technology and healthcare.
Bloomberg Radio: Crossroads Or Fork In The Road
Tom Plumb sees a strong dollar and the advent of new technologies fostering greater productivity for companies and individuals in this radio interview with Bloomberg’s DayBreak Asia.
MarketWatch: For Stock Market Investors, There Really Is A Great Future In Plastic
It’s about how, not where, people spend money, says fund manager Tom Plumb. Tom is fascinated by the digitization of payment systems across the globe. The Plumb Balanced Fund is unusual in that the stock portion consists of growth-style stocks.That helps to explain how the mutual fund has fared.
Kiplinger: A Way To Keep Your Balance
Kiplinger: A Way To Keep Your Balance
This spotlight on balanced funds reviewed the Plumb Balanced Fund among its peers – a category of funds that rebalance assets between stocks and bonds to a set allocation.