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As markets calm, buy stocks and gold and sell bonds

With volatility at more reasonable levels, the market is no longer chaotic.

Strategies

As markets calm, buy stocks and gold and sell bonds

by Gary Harloff
Published July 2, 2012

Apple (AAPL) shares broke out to start the third quarter, possibly shifting sentiment to the upside.

Outlook

Apple’s chart makes a key move to start Q3

by Michael Tarsala
Published July 2, 2012

Reacting emotionally to the markets is one of three mistakes that investors continue to make, says Jeff Voudrie.

Outlook

Three mistakes that investors still make

by Michael Tarsala
Published July 2, 2012
The future of investment management

What investors really lack is a framework - a marketplace - to assess all products in the same way we do for some of the most important things in our lives today: jobs, doctors, even life partners.

Archive

The future of investment management

by Asheesh Advani
Published July 2, 2012
Arold: Hot retail stocks are rolling over

Momentum-stock favorites in the retail sector could roll over as we start Q3 2012, says Covestor manager Mike Arold.

Archive

Arold: Hot retail stocks are rolling over

by Michael Tarsala
Published July 2, 2012
apple store

Apple to $1000? Cody Willard at MarketWatch thinks so. But it's the two fundamental arguments he makes that offer more value than any price target.

Outlook

Why Apple shares could almost double

by Michael Tarsala
Published July 2, 2012

You gotta love stocks right now. What other asset class is there to love? At least that's the logic of Leon Cooperman, legendary value investor.

Outlook

Cooperman: Stocks are the ‘best house in the financial asset …

by Michael Tarsala
Published July 2, 2012

A 1986 ad for the New York Stock Exchange

Outlook

When being the 1% was something to brag about

by Mick Weinstein
Published July 2, 2012

That was the message from St. Louis Fed President James Bullard in a speech he gave in Little Rock.

Outlook

Bullard: The bar is set high for QE3

by Michael Tarsala
Published June 29, 2012
Nike earnings may point to retail trouble

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.

Outlook

Nike earnings may point to retail trouble

by Michael Tarsala
Published June 29, 2012

The trend is your friend: That pretty much explains why manager Mike Arold took a new long position this week in Lennar Corp (LEN).

Archive

Arold: The trend is your friend with Lennar

by Michael Tarsala
Published June 29, 2012

U.S. markets are on the rise Friday following the latest agreement to help fix the troubled euro zone.

Outlook

Markets cheer latest plan to fix the euro zone

by Michael Tarsala
Published June 29, 2012

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