Focus on Dividends, Siegel Says
Wharton professor and author Jeremy Siegel says dividend-paying stocks — not Treasury bills, which he says are back in “bubble” territory — are the place investors should look for yield.…
Fisher: This Is No 2008; Buy on Volatility
Kenneth Fisher says the wild recent market swings are not the start of another 2008-like plunge, and thinks the global bull market in equities will resume “with gusto” in 2012.…
Swensen on the Dangers of Mutual Funds
Yale endowment manager David Swensen has produced exceptional long-term returns over the long haul. And in a recent op-ed for The New York Times, he takes aim at some of…
Paulsen: Time to Take on Some More Risk
Wells Capital Management Chief Investment Strategist James Paulsen says that he thinks we’re “getting close to the end of this mini-panic” that has rattled the markets, and that investors should…
Guru Strategy Rating Changes: Nike Rising, Chevron Falling
Each week, we take a look at which stocks John Reese’s Validea.com Guru Strategy computer models have newfound interest in, and which they have soured on. Here’s a look at some of the…
Top Strategists See Slow Growth, Strong Profits for U.S. Firms
ISI Group’s Ed Hyman, who has been one of the top-ranked economists on Wall Street for years, says he doesn’t see a new recession hitting the U.S. “The economy has…
Faber: Stay Diversified
Marc Faber of the Gloom, Boom & Doom Report thinks it will be very hard for stocks to eclipse their 2011 highs anytime soon, but he says he still would…
Sonders: U.S. Recession Unlikely; Europe Needs To Do More
Charles Schwab Chief Investment Strategist Liz Ann Sonders says that she does not think the U.S. will enter another recession, and that some of the negative recent economic indicators may…