Janet Yellen, the Fed's No. 2, is one of three voting Fed policymakers to make a possible case for QE3, which would be seen as a positive for the stock market.
The luxury goods sector targets wealthy emerging-market consumers that tend to weather economic storms better than the rest.
If all we do is ride the wave and collect an nice and growing dividend in the process, we think it’s a home run.
term, so even though there's no way of knowing what's going to happen short-term, in the long-term I'm hopeful that the stocks I've chosen will outperform the
Spain is home to some of the world’s finest multinational companies, and the crisis has created absolute steals that we may not see again in our lifetimes.
Amin Khakiani, manager of the Quantitative Hedging and Quantitative Broad Index models, is positioning for more volatility.
The odds of the market sliding below its 200-week moving average is about 8.5%, according to the latest data from Jeffrey Saut, strategist at Raymond James.