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Strong earnings continue to power this market rally

The most bullish market factor is still the upward trend in earnings estimates for the S&P 500 in 2012.

Strategies

Strong earnings continue to power this market rally

by Richard Moore
Published May 7, 2012

The 1340 area is the first of two important support areas, as bullish activity in the stock market wanes.

Outlook

Market support levels of importance

by Michael Tarsala
Published May 7, 2012
Charlie Munger: ‘Civilized people won’t buy gold’

CNBC's Becky Quick always seems to get the best interviews with Berkshire Hathaway's lead men.

Outlook

Charlie Munger: ‘Civilized people won’t buy gold’

by Mick Weinstein
Published May 6, 2012
Here’s why the big money likes stocks

This is the sort of bullish consensus I like to see; the Big Money is optimistic without being euphoric.

Strategies

Here’s why the big money likes stocks

by Charles Sizemore
Published May 4, 2012
Economy is moving slowly ahead, latest jobs data show

Gregg Giboney, Covestor manager of the Dividend and Growth model, puts the employment data in perspective.

Strategies

Economy is moving slowly ahead, latest jobs data show

by Gregg Giboney
Published May 4, 2012
Holding tight to Argentina’s YPF

Manager Chris Rees says he is holding tight to Argentina's YPF

Strategies

Holding tight to Argentina’s YPF

by Chris Rees
Published May 4, 2012
Warning lights are flashing

Quacera's John King says his system is issuing an early warning signal for the markets.

Strategies

Warning lights are flashing

by John King
Published May 4, 2012

Americans think gold is the best long-term investment -- a reflection the very low opinion of the bond market, and perhaps an improving one for housing.

Outlook

Investors’ high opinion of gold may point to opportunities elsewhere

by Michael Tarsala
Published May 4, 2012

Comparing Chesapeake (CHK) to Worldcom and Enron is wrong. But there are important lessons here for investors.

Outlook

Investor lessons from the Chesapeake Energy affair

by Michael Tarsala
Published May 4, 2012
In search of steady and proven performers

Our favorite investments are undervalued wide economic moat businesses that typically sell products or services that have fairly predictable demand in both good and bad times.

Strategies

In search of steady and proven performers

by Sherman Lee
Published May 3, 2012
Sell in May? Take a look at these numbers

An important question for investors is whether the lower historical returns from May through October are likely to be repeated in the future.

Strategies

Sell in May? Take a look at these numbers

by Patrick Larkin
Published May 3, 2012
The U.S. stock market is in a correction mode

The absolute price momentum of equity funds is declining.

Strategies

The U.S. stock market is in a correction mode

by Gary Harloff
Published May 3, 2012

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