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.
Management reported earnings in May and I finally heard a tone that makes me think they are on the right track.
Facebook could disappear in five years, says Ironfire Capital's Eric Jackson. If that happens, another company must take its place in terms of Web relevancy.
Having the humility to reassess your plan - rescuing it from failing to meet your needs - is a key part of successful investing.
Australia's decision to cut interest rates could in a roundabout way provide a positive influence for some U.S. stocks.
Europe was driving equity markets and the Euro south, so my short positions benefited from these developments.
If speculators are disappointed with the performance of the Facebook IPO it is because they had ridiculous expectations of what rational investors would pay.
Central bankers have been succumbing to Keynesian counterfeiting since it became all the rage in the 1930s.