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A new white paper from Invesco's Richard Golod, Director, Global, Investment Strategies
Markets calm amid cliff talks
As the clock ticks down on the final day of 2012, the financial markets show a glimmer of hope that Washington will get its act together and reach some kind of agreement ahead of the year-end fiscal cliff.
Jeffrey Saut: Why the U.S. is in its best position in years
The following is an excerpt from the commentary of Jeffrey Saut, Chief Investment Strategist and Managing Director of…
Getting ready for a sell-off, Crouch plays defense
Aegis Capital CIO expects 'pretty significant' drop in stocks soon
SEC approves NYSE’s program to lure orders from individuals
The New York Stock Exchange's plan to lure more stock orders from individuals was approved by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, dealing a setback to Wall Street firms that increasingly keep the business for themselves
Richard Bernstein on bull run: It’s 1982 all over again
Famed strategist says U.S. stocks will keep on keeping on; emerging markets passé
Why all the fear about the stock market?
Portfolio manager says advisers ready for a wake-up call on new approach to risk.
Finding value, minus the stock pickers
Advisers can leverage a tough year for value stocks as an entry point into equities with a higher margin of safety than the market.
Bernstein: A bull run to rival 82
Forget the 'new normal.' Investment strategist Richard Bernstein sees a long bull run for U.S. stocks.
Chart of the day: Morningstar’s top 10 stock purchases
Comeback-kid AIG tops the latest "Ultimate Stock-Pickers" list from Mornngstar, which covers the third quarter and early part of the fourth.
Wish you were here: Spooked investors miss out on $200B gain
Spooked investors exited the stock market en masse in 2008, and many have failed to return. Too bad -- they've missed out on a $200 billion gain.
Exchange got black eye from going dark: Arthur Levitt
The New York Stock Exchange is up and running after an historic two-day shutdown. But former SEC chairman Arthur Levitt says the NYSE's reputation took a 'body blow' because of the closure.
Chart of the day: The decline of the long-term investor
In the latest issue of Glenmede’s Monthly Insights commentary, Jason Pride, director of investment strategy for the firm,…
Bob Doll: What could derail bull market run
The headline news last week was the US Federal Reserve’s announcement of a new round of quantitative easing…
Asness: Be choosy where you pay fees
Paying a high fee for an investment strategy isn’t always a bad thing, but advisers need to be…
Giving up possible upside but getting more-predictable income
The latest offering from RiverNorth Capital Management LLC will give up some of the market’s potential upside in…
Sandy may derail markets briefly, but history is on investors’ side
Market closures tend to trigger drops in major indexes — but they don't last long.
Bill Gross: The U.S. debt damage
How can the U.S. not be considered the first destination of global capital in search of safe (although historically low) returns? Easy answer: It will not be if we continue down the current road and don't address our “fiscal gap.”
‘Titanic battle’ over deflation about to sink long bonds: Gross
Bill Gross sounded a warning on Thursday about the imminent return of inflation. This is not good news for clients sitting on a stack of long bonds.