Nike's (NKE) Q4 earnings on Thursday afternoon were poor on many fronts, notes Scott Rubin at Benzinga. It may be pointing to trouble in the retail sector.
Michael Tarsala
The trend is your friend: That pretty much explains why manager Mike Arold took a new long position this week in Lennar Corp (LEN).
U.S. markets are on the rise Friday following the latest agreement to help fix the troubled euro zone.
Mark Holder, manager of the three Covestor models, tells Fox Business about one of the most common mistakes made by new investors:
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.
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.
It's way too early to call Google's Nexus 7 tablet an iPad threat. But Google Play is indeed a potential threat to Apple, Microsoft and Amazon platforms.
Even when you adjust for Fed actions, stocks look cheap relative to bonds, making the case for more potential market upside.
Google could follow Microsoft this week in announcing its would-be Apple iPad killer. An industry analyst tells us that the tablet is already in production.
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.