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INVESTING EQUITIES JUL 08, 2014
Advisers worry about high-speed trading backlash from clients after Michael Lewis contention that markets are 'rigged'

“60 Minutes” segment, new book fuel concern that jittery investors will become even more skeptical.

By Liz Skinner
INVESTING EQUITIES JUL 08, 2014
High-frequency trading runs over a rigged market: Barry Ritholtz

On "60 Minutes," author Michael Lewis made a bland assertion: High-frequency traders, he said, working with U.S. stock exchanges and big banks, have rigged the markets in their own favor. The only surprising thing about Lewis's charge was that anyone could be even remotely surprised by it.

By Barry Ritholtz
INVESTING RIAS JUL 07, 2014
Dollar rides high on hope into earnings season

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> The dollar is enjoying a big rally right into earnings season. Plus: Goldman moves up its rate hike forecast, putting GDP in perspective, El-Erian reads Yellen's mind, and proven old-school investing techniques.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING EQUITIES JUL 07, 2014
Most investors missed the Dow's early fireworks

Today's <i>Breakfast with Braswell</i> covers investors missing out on the Dow's latest rally, another gender bias suit hitting Wall Street, and much more.

By Andrew Leigh
INVESTING EQUITIES JUL 07, 2014
Bob Doll's midyear assessment of investments, the market and the economy

Heading into the second half of the year, Nuveen's chief equity strategist reviews his 2014 expectations for the market, economy and investment vehicles.

By Robert C. Doll
INVESTING EQUITIES JUL 07, 2014
Losers of '14 come roaring back

The best stocks this month, like Netflix, Tesla and TripAdvisor, which are all up more than 16% in the past four weeks, were the market's biggest losers just a few months ago. What gives?

By Gregory Crawford
INVESTING EQUITIES JUL 07, 2014
What can mutual fund flow data tell us?

Fund flows contain useful information that advisers can use to gauge the popularity of different trading strategies and identify changes in market focus.

By David Levine
INVESTING EQUITIES JUL 03, 2014
Stock market rally is more than a big number

Even with the Dow heading toward another milestone, Astor Investment Management's Rob Stein says the stock market is virtually in set-it and forget-it mode. In this Take Five interview, he explains why.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING EQUITIES JUL 03, 2014
World stocks riding high on fresh market data

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Stocks around the world are rallying. Plus: New rules and regs are not helping investors, the psychological impact of low volatility, investing in consumer spending, and toast tries to become gourmet dish. Toast.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING EQUITIES JUL 03, 2014
New stock market highs get no respect

Stocks have navigated successfully through headline risk, incurring an occasional sharp and abrupt pullback, but always bouncing back.

By Gene Peroni
INVESTING EQUITIES JUL 03, 2014
Sell in May? No way, says almanac

Pattern now showing that it's time for defensive postures.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING EQUITIES JUL 03, 2014
No edge for active managers as stock prices diverge

Still, investors can bet on managers who can outperform

By CODONNELL
INVESTING EQUITIES JUL 03, 2014
Barclays looks like the latest bank to back away from commodities trading

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin:</i> Barclays backing away from commodities. Plus: Goldman hangs tough in the commodity-trading arena, getting esoteric with income investing, riding on an M&amp;A high, and IRS bonuses whether you've paid your taxes or not

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING EQUITIES JUL 03, 2014
Jobs report looks beyond the winter blues

<i>Friday's menu:</i> Jobs report looks past winter blues; investing in weed for a pot of gold; GM execs get PR all wrong; five funds set to bounce: jumping on the HFT bandwagon, and when the rich don't feel rich

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING EQUITIES JUL 02, 2014
Three yards and a cloud of dust: The economy, the stock market and bonds

Wasatch Funds' Sam Stewart invokes legendary football coach Woody Hayes in reviewing the first quarter and says that today, sticking to the basics in a slow-growth economy with unprecedented monetary stimulus is the way to go.

By Sam Stewart
INVESTING EQUITIES JUL 01, 2014
The value of Twitter

<i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i> The (awesome) value of Twitter. Plus: J.D. Power's annual survey of advisers' job satisfaction, mid-year stock review, yes, ETF cost matters, bringing back volatility, and a car maker returns.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING EQUITIES JUL 01, 2014
The grim reality of inflation without wage growth

On Friday's menu: Inflation without wage growth: Cause for concern? Plus: The Fed has painted itself into a corner, consumer stocks are likely to take a hit, bracing for Treasury yield volatility, silver outshines gold in June, and how to live to be 100.

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING EQUITIES JUL 01, 2014
The Fed views inflation through rose-colored glasses

On Wednesday's <i>Breakfast with Benjamin</i> menu: The Fed dons rose-colored glasses. Plus: Junk bond yields get scary low, commodity hedge funds fall out of favor, what you need to know about stock buyback ETFs, and the inequality mob is driving the rich to hoard cash

By Jeff Benjamin
INVESTING EQUITIES JUL 01, 2014
Equities awaiting stronger growth before next move

By Robert C. Doll
INVESTING EQUITIES JUL 01, 2014
Does the market decline signal a pullback?

Nuveen's Robert Doll analyzes the market's pullback, says the next few days are critical and provides his longer-term perspective.

By Robert C. Doll