Closing Bell: Mixed Earnings, Economic News; Boeing Fire Holds Back Dow
– dailyfinance.com
Filed under: Earnings, Market News, Stocks, InvestingRichard Drew/AP
U.S. stocks ended Friday’s trading largely unchanged, after mixed earnings news and two key measures of the economy soured investors’ mood.
U.S. stocks ended Friday’s trading largely unchanged, after mixed earnings news and two key measures of the economy soured investors’ mood.
The Dow Jones industrial average (^DJI) retreated 38 points, or 0.2 percent, to 15,423. The S&P 500 (^GPSC) was virtually flat at 1,676, and the Nasdaq (^IXIC) gained 14 points, or 0…
Wells Fargo Managing The Slowdown Quite Well
– investopedia
This is a slow-growth environment for big banks, but Wells Fargo is mangaging the slowdown well.
Short Sellers Have These 7 Well-Known Stocks In Their Sights
– streetauthority.com
With the market rally showing no signs of cooling off, it has become quite risky to short stocks.
Indeed, many hedge fund managers that tend to make a living from short selling have moved to the sidelines, waiting for the market to switch direction before loading up on shorts. It's a wise move to preserve both your capital and your sanity…
Indeed, many hedge fund managers that tend to make a living from short selling have moved to the sidelines, waiting for the market to switch direction before loading up on shorts. It's a wise move to preserve both your capital and your sanity…
Cramer's Lightning Round – It Is Too Late To Sell Zynga (7/11/13)
– seekingalpha.com
By SA Editor Miriam Metzinger: Stocks discussed on the Lightning Round segment of Jim Cramer’s Mad Money Program, Thursday July 11.Bullish Calls:
Zynga (ZNGA): “It is too late to sell and it is okay to buy Zynga.”
Joy Global (JOY): “If you think coal is going higher, buy Joy Global. My charitable trust owns that, but remember, it is a speculative play…
Zynga (ZNGA): “It is too late to sell and it is okay to buy Zynga.”
Joy Global (JOY): “If you think coal is going higher, buy Joy Global. My charitable trust owns that, but remember, it is a speculative play…
Re: Spreadsheet for backtesting (includes TrevH's data)
– bogleheads.org
The proper way to extend for future years past 2015 is to insert new year rows between row 147 and 148 and relabel years column in rows 148+. And I guess both $B148 and $B$148 should get incremented automatically in the formula, so yes, probably does not make any difference.
Balchunas Says ETFs Experiencing a `Turnaround’ (Audio)
– bloomberg.com
July 12(Bloomberg) — Bloomberg analyst Eric Balchunas says
there’s been a turnaround for exchange-traded funds this month.
After experiencing net outflows last month, ETFs are attracting
investor deposits this month. Bloomberg Radio’s Catherine
Cowdery reports on Exchange Traded Funds.
there’s been a turnaround for exchange-traded funds this month.
After experiencing net outflows last month, ETFs are attracting
investor deposits this month. Bloomberg Radio’s Catherine
Cowdery reports on Exchange Traded Funds.
Why RealD Shares Plunged for Real
– fool.com
Is this meaningful, or just another movement?
The Housing Recovery Is Real – and Global
– http://www.investmentu.com/
The recovery in housing is real, and it is not just happening here at home.
The world’s growing population and the increasing rate of urbanization is driving construction everywhere. A recent report titled “Global Construction 2025,” funded by 24 countries, stated that by 2025 home construction will account for 13…
The world’s growing population and the increasing rate of urbanization is driving construction everywhere. A recent report titled “Global Construction 2025,” funded by 24 countries, stated that by 2025 home construction will account for 13…
Investors May Not Realize They Have Risky Exposure to China
– http://slant.investorplace.com/
Back in May, I penned a column for MarketWatch about how a slowing China economy would hit the auto, commodities and consumer sectors the hardest.
On Thursday, I visited Fox Business Network to update folks on the situation and look at three specific stocks that could run into trouble amid the continued downturn in China – Ford (F), BHP Billiton (BHP) and Yum! Brands (YUM)…
On Thursday, I visited Fox Business Network to update folks on the situation and look at three specific stocks that could run into trouble amid the continued downturn in China – Ford (F), BHP Billiton (BHP) and Yum! Brands (YUM)…