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Narrower Market Leadership Makes Selection More Key

Investing By: Robert Paulsen 11 January 2020
Market Leadership and Selection

The bull market marches on, but we’re seeing it being led by a small number of stocks. This means that it’s all the more important to focus on the strong and avoid the weak. We had a banner year for stocks in 2019, but it was a year in which the banner was certainly long […]

Michael Bloomberg Says Trump is Wrong, Economy is Broken

Articles By: John Miller 10 January 2020
Michael Bloomberg

Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg just wrote an op-ed piece to tell us that in spite of what President Trump says, the economy is broken and he wants to fix it. It is not uncommon for politicians or prospective ones to try to twist things around to suit their political ambitions. Former NYC mayor, mega-billionaire, […]

Cooler Heads Prevail in U.S./Iran Military Showdown

Articles By: Ken Stephens 09 January 2020
US Iran Conflict

When two hotheads and gunslingers Donald Trump and Ayatollah Ali Khamenei get into a gunfight, anything can happen. It turns out that both are wiser than they get credit for. The stakes were high in the current confrontation between the United States and Iran. World leaders are generally careful in their remarks, even when they […]

New SEC Advisory Rules Provide Little Improvement

Investing By: Eric Baker 08 January 2020
Securities and Exchange Commission, United States

As we prepare for the new advisory regulations set to be implemented this coming June, requiring advisors to pursue the best interests of clients, we’re still far away from this ideal. In an effort to reduce conflict of interest when obtaining investment advice, the Securities and Exchange Commission is finally ready to enact what they […]

Apple Gets More Punches Thrown at Them at Golden Globes

Articles By: Monica Stankowski 07 January 2020
Ricky Gervais

2020 Golden Globes host Ricky Gervais fancies himself as a comedian, and maybe even a good one, given how much of a fool that he made of himself on this awards show. The saddest thing about British comedian Ricky Gervais taking potshots at companies like Apple, Amazon, and Disney is that this actually was pretty […]

Coke Might Not Be Exciting, But It Still Has its Place

Stocks By: Andrew Liu 06 January 2020
Coca Cola

If we want to go with a stock that lags over ones that don’t, including the index itself, we should need some very good reasons to do it. Coke does have its time and its place. The news on Coca-Cola stock is that the Street sees more upside for it in 2020. It’s hard to […]

Experts Advise Precautions Against Geopolitical Risk

Stocks By: Ken Stephens 05 January 2020
America Iran Conflict

With the potential for conflict between Iran and the United States at hand, while we should not overestimate the risk to stocks, some are advising that we hedge our bets. Stock markets don’t like conflict, and especially do not like ones that risk putting up the price of oil considerably. While President Trump certainly raised […]

Ned Davis Predicts Bond Funds to Remain Strong in 2020

Bonds By: Robert Paulsen 04 January 2020
Bond Funds

Bond funds have had a big target on their back after their peak last summer. Bonds had a great first 8 months of 2019, and the outlook has changed, but not for Ned Davis. It was no secret that after bonds peaked last August that we were in for a correction. With stocks, you need […]

Designing A Simple Stock Picking Strategy for 2020

Stocks By: Monica Stankowski 03 January 2020
Stock Picking Strategy

When it comes to designing a stock picking strategy, we tend to make things a lot more complicated than we need to. We can do well just by using a couple of basic principles. It is no wonder why so many investors throw up their hands when it comes to picking their own stocks. While […]

Dogs of the Dow Strategy Continues to Impress Investors

Investing By: John Miller 02 January 2020
Dogs of the Dow

A lot of investors are intrigued by the Dogs of the Dow strategy, which goes with the top 10 dividend yielding Dow stocks and beats the market. This doesn’t mean it’s that great though. Looking to beat the overall market is a goal of a whole lot of investors, including the great majority of those […]

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