That’s the song playing in the various streets of the European Union as the Brits contemplate leaving.
Clients may want to increase their allocation to attractive dividend-paying stocks.
The S&P 500 index last week broke out above the downtrend line that has been in existence since the mid-April 2016 high.
The market's “bubbleicious” sentiment is a mystery to me considering the latest earnings estimates.
Investors are paying way too much for the safety of low volatility stocks.
Most investors believe in their hearts that we haven’t seen the stock market low, or that we are not even in a bull market
The erudite professor notes that the difference between 3.5% and 2% economic growth is larger than it seems.
Adding to last week’s downside drama was the government’s report on real GDP.
Our work suggests the SPX will break out to the upside of the over-one-year trading range.
The financial sector soared with a gain of 3.95% last week, and why not, for it is truly the cheapest sector out there.