Jeremy Siegel on the Business Cycle

In a recent Advisor Perspectives article, a guest contributor offered a synopsis of a chapter from finance professor Jeremy Siegel’s 1994 book, Stocks for the Long Run—one that the author…

Jeremy Siegel is Bullish on Stocks

Wharton finance professor Jeremy Siegel remains bullish notwithstanding others’ concerns regarding “the market’s potential reliance on Trump’s tax- and regulation-cutting agenda,” according to a recent CNBC interview. “What has driven…

Siegel Says Stay in Stocks

As the Dow continues to climb amidst conjecture by some around a possible market decline, Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel thinks investors shouldn’t avoid buying stocks, according to a CNBC article…

Siegel Says Rally Has Legs

The stock market boost fueled by the Trump victory will probably continue through December, says Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel in a recent interview with CNBC. “When you have all the…

Is Shiller's CAPE as Scary as it Seems?

In the 1990’s, economists Robert Shiller and John Campbell created a valuation metric called the “cyclically adjusted price-earnings” ratio, or CAPE. A Wall Street Journal article from earlier this month…

The "Wizard of Wharton" Looks Ahead

In a recent interview with ThinkAdvisor, finance professor (and senior investment strategy advisor to Wisdom Tree Investments)  Jeremy Siegel shares his view on a host of issues affecting current market…