Robert Burgess

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Don't Bet Against Consumers With Extra $500 Billion To Spend

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There's a lot of truth in the saying, “Don't bet against the US consumer.”

This Stock Market Splash Has A Disturbing Undertow

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The last time the S&P 500 Index rose more than its equal weight counterpart this much was the final three months of 1999.

Silicon Valley Bank's Swoon Should Really Scare Us

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The California-based lender to startups dropped 60% on Thursday, taking its far larger peers tumbling with it.

Even the Masters Of The Universe Are Stumped

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Predicting where the economy goes from here may be a fool's errand.

The Fed's Next Crisis Is Brewing In U.S. Treasurys

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The central bank can't afford to let the world's most important market seize up.

Don't Buy The Stock Rally? The Smart Money Does

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The latest trading patterns suggest that the nasty selloff in the first half of the year may be over.

The Bond Market's Yield Curve Has Lost Its Way

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An inversion has preceded every recession since the 1950s, but this time a downturn may not be inevitable.

Have Bond Investors Gone Completely Insane?

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The debt market continues to slide, yet traders are clamoring for Treasuries. What gives?

Buying Stocks At Record Highs Works Until It Doesn't

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Historically, there's been little harm in buying stocks at all-time highs.

Thank These Five Stocks As S&P 500 Reaches New Record

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Apple, Microsoft, Visa, MasterCard and Oracle are buttressing a market with little breadth.

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