Doll: Long-Term Looks Good For Stocks, Short-Term Questionable
Blackrock’s Bob Doll says the longer-term picture for stocks is a good one, though there may be some “corrective action” in the shorter-term. “Looking ahead, we believe the backdrop for…
Investing Mistakes: A Result Of Your DNA?
How much of our investment success or failure is a result of our genetic makeup? An intriguing new study attempts to answer just that question, The Wall Street Journal’s Jason…
Oberweis: Small-Caps Attractive Even If Economy Slows
Newsletter guru Jim Oberweis says that an improving economy and the fact that this is an election year bode well for stocks in 2012 — and that many small-caps should…
Yardeni: Numbers Show "Old Normal" Reigns
Strategist Ed Yardeni says that the “New Normal” scenario that has been promulgated by Bill Gross and PIMCO is off base — and says recent economic data proves it. “While…
Sonders: Recovery Becoming Self-Sustaining
Charles Schwab’s Liz Ann Sonders, whose calls on the start and end of the Great Recession proved very accurate, says she thinks the U.S. economy is entering the second phase…
Siegel: No Surprise If Dow Passes 15,000 This Year
The European debt crisis and America’s own debt troubles are keeping many investors away from stocks. But author and Wharton Professor Jeremy Siegel says the odds are in favor of…
Reese: Latin America Offering Big Bargains
Validea CEO John Reese says he’s finding a number of bargains in Latin America, an area where his Guru Strategies have had great success in the past. “When it comes…
Woodford: Deleveraging Is Coming; Focus on Dividends
Top U.K. fund manager Neil Woodford thinks the impact of the financial crisis will be felt for many more years and that the Western world is headed for a period…