Small Bank Stocks Worth Buying

The ones I favor don't extend loans to Greece and don't load up on fancy derivatives.

The stock market as a whole has performed miserably over the past five years—it’s essentially been dead flat since the end of 2006. But bank stocks have done much worse. The exchange-traded SPDR S&P Bank ETF (symbol KBE) has lost an annualized 17.2% over that five-year period. No wonder: The source of the current sluggish economy was the financial crisis of 2008–09, when the value of bank loans was slashed as the real estate market collapsed and the economy fell into recession.

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James K. Glassman
Contributing Columnist, Kiplinger's Personal Finance
James K. Glassman is a visiting fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. His most recent book is Safety Net: The Strategy for De-Risking Your Investments in a Time of Turbulence.