Market expectations are low, fear is high, and valuations are attractive, setting the stage for positive surprises, says manager Bill Peattie. Strategies Positive surprises could trigger another leg higher for stocks
The new Apple iPhone should boost the overall U.S. economy. What's more amazing, though, is the company's increasing sway on stock markets. Outlook Here’s the math on how the new iPhone could boost …
High yielding investments pay you to wait for market volatility to die down. Strategies Sometimes, boring is best
A Q&A with the new Covestor model manager on his partner, their strategy, and some recent buys and sells. Archive Adam Zuercher: “As investors, we want to think like an …
Apple shares go through long consolidation periods, interrupted by short but strong rallies. Strategies Apple strategy: buy on the rumor, sell on the news
Will stocks continue to climb the wall of worry, or does an increase in insider stock sales suggest that Mr. Market is ready to take a tumble? Outlook Insiders sales may suggest coming market weakness
Yelp shares showed this week how dangerous it can be to invest with the crowd and the importance of finding off-the-radar stock ideas. Outlook Strategies Yelp: A lesson about investing with the crowd
Ben Walsh and the data team at Thomson Reuters put together an amazing chart that puts Apple’s ascent to the most valuable company ever into perspective. Outlook Why investors are wide-eyed about Apple’s forward growth
Samsung enjoys the upper hand in China’s smartphone market, which is set to overtake the US as the world’s biggest later in the year. Outlook In China, Apple Doesn’t Rule. Samsung Does
Should you care that Apple is now the most valuable company ever? Here are 5 reasons why it matters, even if you don't own the stock directly. Outlook Five reasons to care that Apple is the most valuable …