Marc Faber of the Gloom, Boom & Doom Report thinks U.S. stocks are heading for a correction — a big one. Faber tells CNBC that he sees a few big reasons…
Category: Market Timing
Hulbert: Buy and Hold Still Wins
If you’ve spent time lately trying to figure out when the four-plus-year bull market will come to an end, Mark Hulbert has a message for you: Stop kidding yourself. “The…
Birinyi On Why The Bull Won't Stop Here
Strategist Laszlo Birinyi sees stocks going higher, backed by good fundamentals and good sentiment conditions. Birinyi tells Bloomberg that many investors are still “fighting the tape”, and that sentiment thus…
Advisers vs. Machines
Professional and individual investors have long had a hard time beating the broader market. And, says Mark Hulbert, the rise of computer trading programs may be making it harder than…
Buy-and-Hold Still Working in "New Normal"
While many have claimed that “buy-and-hold investing is dead” in recent years, Validea CEO John Reese says in his latest Nasdaq.com column that the approach continues to work better than many…
Sobering Market Timing Stats
With the Dow Jones Industrial Average recently — and finally — eclipsing its 2007 high, many investors have been wondering when the bull market will end. But in a column…
Buy If A Correction Hits, Sonders Says
Charles Schwab Chief Investment Strategist Liz Ann Sonders says she remains optimistic on the United States, and thinks that stocks look attractive for long-term investors. “Stock market resiliency continues to…
Model That Predicted Rebound Now Sees Slightly Subpar Returns Ahead
Mark Robertson, whose market projections have been quite accurate over the past four years, says the next four years are likely to be slightly below average for the stock market.…
Hulbert on the Failed Correction
MarketWatch’s Mark Hulbert says the stock market’s May-June correction failed to do what corrections are supposed to do: knock excessive optimism out of the market. Hulbert says that the average…
Why Short-Term Market Timing Is Futile
In a recent piece for The Motley Fool, Morgan Housel offers some interesting data on why trying to time the market is so dangerous. “There have been about 21,000 trading…