…for lower prices in coming sessions.” Hulbert says that after analyzing past bear market bottoms, he found that “the days on which those bear markets actually registered their final lows…
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Siegel: Market Cheap, But Could Get Cheaper
Author and Wharton Professor Jeremy Siegel says he thinks the stock market is selling at an “extraordinarily low” valuation, but that economic fears could continue to push it down further…
The Greenblatt Approach: A Simple, Elegant Way to Crush the Market
…averaged 11.0% annualized returns since its inception more than five-and-a-half years ago, over a period in which the S&P 500 has returned 1.1% per year. Below is an excerpt from…
Sonders on Debt Ceiling, and Why a New Recession Is Unlikely Anytime Soon
…Treasury and fed funds rates is near a record high. “For those fretting a double-dip recession … spreads this steep in the past have occurred well before recessions have begun,”…
Stocks for the Long Run?
…of Business, one of the study’s authors, tells MarketWatch’s Howard Gold. Gold says Pastor and fellow study author Robert F. Stambaugh of Wharton make their case through statistics. “They say…
Herro: Greece Won't Drag the World Down
…won’t take down the global economy. “We do not believe Greece will stop, or even slow, the growth of global prosperity, which not only enhances the environment for profit growth,…
Forester Sees a Return to High Quality
…easing program is part of why that trend will continue for several quarters. “The pendulum is swinging back toward quality. Since early 2009, low quality (usually high beta) stocks have…
Don't Forget The Dividends -- And Inflation
…Industrial Average was 11% below its 2007 high; the S&P 500 was 14% off its high. But those figures — which involve the data cited on many financial web sites…
Sonders on "The Story No One Is Telling"
…in the short- to medium-term, based on historical norms. And she talks about how history shows that low consumer sentiment — which we’re still seeing — is a bullish sign….
Reese Looks at Buffett-Type "Moats"
…in a variety of forms: size and economy of scale; brand name recognition; status as the low-cost producer in an industry; status as the elite service provider in an industry;…
