Monthly Archives: September 2012
Buffett likes to have an economic moat that deters competition for his holdings--and I would like to do the same.
Tech stocks are still looking strong, says Covestor Manager Libardo Lambrano. Here are two key charts that would help to confirm his bullishness:
A second opinion. It’s often sought for medical advice, but not very often when it comes to investing decisions. That's unfortunate, and here's why.
U.S. stocks just saw their heaviest selling day since June. Yet the price data suggest we're in for a minor pullback at this point, not a major one.
OPEC’s positive outlook on the future demand of oil only bodes well for companies that operate in North America. TransCanada is a particularly diverse player.
The relationship between initial jobless claims and the S&P 500 is critical. Here is what it's saying about the markets, the economy, and possibly QE3:
The Fed is giving a buy signal for risky asset classes including stocks, according to the latest quarterly research update from Barclays.
BMO's chief investment strategist Brian Belski sees possible near-term pain, but more long-term gains for U.S. stocks.
Technology stocks have been hit by the slow recovering economy and the pending introduction of Windows 8.