Mark Hulbert of Hulbert Financial Digest says his index of newsletter sentiment has fallen as low as it did at the market bottom in 2009 — a bullish sign for…
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Hulbert: Not Likely That The Plunge Was The Bottom
For investors thinking that Thursday’s big plunge is a sign that the stock market has bottomed, Mark Hulbert has a warning. “Market declines rarely end with days like Thursday’s 513-point…
Hulbert: Gold Headed for a Pullback
Gold is due for a pullback — one that could be the start of a serious weakening in bullion prices, says MarketWatch’s Mark Hulbert. “Excitement has grown markedly over the…
The Danger of The Greece/Lehman Comparisons
While many are worrying that a Greece debt default will rock the stock market and financial world the way the Lehman Brothers collapse did in 2008, Mark Hulbert says there…
What Do P/E Ratios Mean for the Market in the Short Term? Not Much, Says Hulbert
Is the stock market overvalued? Undervalued? In the short term, MarketWatch’s Mark Hulbert says, it probably doesn’t matter. In an interview with MarketWatch’s Laura Mandaro, Hulbert says that the market’s…
Five High-Quality Blue Chips for a Post-QE2 World
In his latest column for Nasdaq.com, Validea CEO John Reese looks at high-quality blue-chip stocks that have become very cheap, thanks in part to the Federal Reserve’s quantitative easing policies.…
Sell in May and Go Away? Not in Certain Sectors
“Sell in May and go away” — it’s one of the more popular sayings on Wall Street. But according to one study, doing so may cause investors to miss out…
U.S. to Get Younger -- and Older -- over Next Decade
In his latest MarketWatch column, Mark Hulbert takes a look at some interesting demographic trends and predictions that could impact stock market moves over the next decade. “For years now,…
Davis' Tips for How to Identify a Market Top
How do you identify times when the stock market is nearing a top? Ned Davis of Ned Davis Research uses several metrics, and, right now, on balance, they’re indicating the…
Drop in Confidence Numbers Not a Reason to Worry, Says Hulbert
One of the economic data points that usually snatches headlines is the monthly consumer confidence numbers that show how optimistic or pessimistic Americans are on the economy. But in a…