Some small energy companies have strong growth, as well as takeout potential, says Tyler Kocon, manager of the Bakken Shale model, in an exclusive interview.
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Morgan Stanley shares are still trending lower and there's no sense in fighting the tape, says Mike Arold, manager of the Technical Swing investment model.
Covestor model manager Tom Yorke was on CNBC Monday, discussing his outlook on the market. Here's a clip.
Michael Arold of the Technical Swing model has memory chipmaker Micron Tech (MU) in his sights as a possible buy candidate following last week's earnings miss.
There's a reason manager Robert Freedland added a bunch of household-name U.S. stocks: He thinks international buyers will be doing the same soon.
In a nationally syndicated interview, Scott Rothbort provides scoop on Buffalo Wild Wings and other "tasty" stocks in his Restaurant and Food Chain model.
Speed and flexibility. They are two big advantages the Technical Swing model has over mutual funds, says manager Mike Arold.
Covestor manager John Lewis discusses how Baby Boomers might best position themselves for retirement.
Arold says little international headline risk, room for analyst sentiment improvement, and breakout potential make Toll Brothers one of his very few long ideas.
Manager Bill DeShurko calls McDonald's a low-volatility, high quality value play -- precisely why he's LOVIN' it.
This weekend's story provides insight into the technology behind Gay's stock picks, and how he extracts statement data to create fundamentals on U.S. companies.