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Unloved emerging markets present an opportunity

The time to buy emerging market stocks is when they are unloved - as they certainly are today, says investment manager Charles Sizemore.

Strategies

Unloved emerging markets present an opportunity

by Charles Sizemore
Published August 3, 2012
GM: The investment non grata has a fan

General Motors remains an unpopular investment -- at least for a $30 billion household name. Yet one Covestor manager explains why he's in it for the long haul.

Outlook Strategies

GM: The investment non grata has a fan

by Michael Tarsala
Published August 2, 2012
Riding the market volatility waves takes the right strategy

The Volatility and Tactical Opportunity portfolio aims to benefit from the up and down swings of market volatility

Strategies

Riding the market volatility waves takes the right strategy

by Amin Khakiani
Published August 2, 2012

Traders are now betting on whether or not Facebook's stock will slide to $15 by December. Here are the three of the biggest concerns:

Outlook

Traders bet on whether or not Facebook hits $15 by …

by Michael Tarsala
Published August 2, 2012

Google may have the answer to one of the Fed's biggest policy-setting challenges: Accessing fresh economic data.

Outlook

The Fed should turn to Google for policy answers

by Michael Tarsala
Published August 2, 2012
Preparing for dark days ahead for the market

Nobody wants to believe it, and investors innumerable have long been whipsawed by rogue pundits proclaiming that "it's different this time."

Strategies

Preparing for dark days ahead for the market

by John Gerard Lewis
Published August 2, 2012

Investors who might have expected the Fed to make even a minor policy change were let down Wednesday by the central bank's inaction.

Outlook

The Fed stands pat, keeps policy on hold

by Michael Tarsala
Published August 1, 2012

Stocks tend to post gains toward the latter part of election years. That may make the case for a potential rally in August and September.

Outlook

The case for a late election year rally

by Michael Tarsala
Published August 1, 2012

Strategists are more bearish on stocks than at any point in the past 27 years, according to the latest Merrill Lynch quant research, providing a 'buy' signal.

Outlook

Market pessimism reaches 27-year high

by Michael Tarsala
Published August 1, 2012
Southwest Airlines: The marketing behind its outperformance

30 years of brilliant Southwest TV ads

Outlook

Southwest Airlines: The marketing behind its outperformance

by Mick Weinstein
Published August 1, 2012
The ties that bind the Chinese economy to US jobs outlook

U.S. unemployment is correlated with the Chinese economic growth rate.

Strategies

The ties that bind the Chinese economy to US jobs …

by Gary Harloff
Published July 31, 2012

Returns have been rebounding from multi-decade lows in the last couple of years and are now up to 51.9%.

Outlook

S&P 500 rolling ten year returns are better than you …

by Bespoke Investment Group
Published July 31, 2012

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