Market bets are rising this week that Europe could embark on a major bond-buying program with potential implications for U.S. stocks. Here's what could happen:
Doubleline Capital founder Jeff Gundlach suggests laggard China stocks relative to the U.S. beg for a pairs trade. Yet here's another spin on that idea.
Peter Thiel, one of Facebook’s earliest and best-known investors just cashed out most of his stake -- another potential warning sign for the company's stock.
Plunging Chinese stocks amid the U.S. rally are not a doom signal: Instead, they could be a sign to soon buy the Shanghai, says investment manager Mike Arold.
Strategist Jeffrey Saut knows all the bearish arguments. Yet he says inflation is more likely than deflation, which should keep the S&P 500 in rally mode.