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The Fallacy Of PEG Ratios

by Jason Apollo Voss

It is shocking that in the modern era of computing, where people have the equivalent power of a 1980s-era super computer on their desktop, that so many investors continue to use an old, flawed,...

Hoenig Says Recovery Solid, Opposed To Fed Policy

The Kansas City Fed chief says he's increasingly confident the recovery is sustainable and likely to gain strength.

Gross: Favor EM Debt As U.S. Continues Deficit Spending

Pimco's Bill Gross says debt in emerging market countries will offer more return and protection than U.S. bonds as this country continues perpetual trillion-dollar deficits.

Don't Count California Out

by F. Noel Perry

Its growing investment in clean technologies will be among the trends to help the state get out of the hole.

Gap Between Rich, Poor In U.S. Drawn On Geographic Lines

The gap between the haves and have-nots in the U.S. is being drawn along geographic lines, Census Bureau data shows.

Homebuilders Greener--But Not Green Enough

by Jerilyn Klein Bier

A major new Calvert study identifies which public companies have made the most strides in building greener and cleaner homes.

Tax Cuts May Spur Economy, Limit Need To Extend Fed Purchases

President Obama's agreement to prolong Bush-era income-tax cuts may reduce pressure on the Fed to extend its $600 billion bond-purchase program while spurring U.S. economic growth.

Europe Tops Hedge Funds' Worries

Hedge fund managers say Europe's debt woes pose one of the biggest risks to a global economic outlook that has only gradually improved this year.

Shilling Sees Stock Market Selloff Within A Year

Gary Shilling, who predicted the U.S. housing collapse, says the stock market is overvalued and foresees a "significant" selloff within a year.

Wall Street Heavyweights See Emerging Markets Bubble Forming

Leading investment strategists see trouble on the horizon, but believe there's still time to cash in on the mania.

Goldman Boosts One-Year S&P 500 Estimate

The S&P 500  will rise 8.4% in the next 12 months, as investors become less risk-averse and look ahead to stronger economic growth in 2012, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. said.

Buy-And-Hold Strategy Not Dead Yet For 94-Year-Old Investor

Stick with stocks, says investor Edward Zajac. He should know. The 94-year-old has been trading for 72 years and said he's made about $2.5 million.

Can Advisors Give Clients What They Demand?

by David J. D'Amico

At a time when investors are looking for safety, there exists a strong case for tactical asset allocation.

Nothing To Fear But Fear Itself

by Michelle Knight

In an investment world where volatility has become the new normal, consider these techniques to help you work effectively with clients.

Pulling The Switch

by Andrew Gluck

Are state regulators ready to assume oversight of some 4,200 RIAs?

Risk Management For Individuals

by Michael J. Reed

How to match investors' risk appetite with their assets.

One Standard, Period

by Scott A. MacKillop

The debate over the fiduciary standard should be about clients-and it would be over in a heartbeat if it were.

Census Bureau Quantifies Harsh Toll Of Great Recession

The recession last year hurt almost every part of American life, from household finances to marriage rates and teenage employment, says the Census Bureau.

Dow 'Super Boom' To Drive Index To 38K By 2025, Almanac Says

The Dow Jones Industrial Average will surge to 38,820 in an eight-year "super boom" that will begin in 2017, according to a well-known stock tracker. 

Birinyi Says S&P 500 Could Rise If Dems Lose Senate

U.S. stocks would probably rally through February should the Democrats lose control of the Senate in November, according to a Birinyi Associates Inc. study of returns going back to 1946.

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