Since many fixed portfolios will have to rotate back into stocks, equity market volatility should fall.
The best start to a year for U.S. stocks since 1997 comes as money is being pulled from passive and active funds.
Forecasters say the S&P 500 will end 2019 about where it sits now.
A new ETF will invest in companies it calculates are best able to withstand a trade rift.
There are a lot of reasons to sell, but many investors aren't listening.
Morgan Stanley's chief equity strategist warns that stock prices could fall another 10 percent.
Equity owners are too roughed up to care about your yield-curve panic.
A stock-market spring-loaded for earnings season is now pushing toward its biggest January rally in three decades.
The market turbulence at the end of 2018 wasn't as bad as it seemed.
Despite brutal market swings, GDP is rising, interest rates are still low and earnings are solid.