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Right Now We Investors Know a Lot—Stock Market Has Stability & Hope

The stock market is showing real strength at this time. A lot of stocks that were hit hard during the market’s recent correction are fighting back and making good progress in their share prices. Consider Caterpillar Inc. (NYSE/CAT), which is an important benchmark stock to follow. The company’s second quarter came in slightly below expectations, […]

The Biggest Bubble of Them All—Right Before Our Eyes

There’s an organization that’s been around for about 235 years. It’s more like a business today, taking in money and paying its bills. After World War II, this business really got into high gear. It started exporting its goods all over the world. It actually lent money to its trading partners. Business was booming. But […]

Fire Sale of Stocks Could Get Bigger

This is not a market for the risk-adverse. Watching the key stock indices plummet over 10% in less than a week is scary and nerve-wracking. But the world is not ending. That I can say. My best investment advice at this time is to remain calm, but at the same time monitor your positions carefully. […]

Stock Picking: Time Horizons Change, But the Environment Just Got Better

The economy might be lackluster and there is a risk of another recession, but the stock market is fairly priced and the outlook for corporate earnings continues to be solid. The gyrations of the stock market are based on fear—fear of a future without growth. Small-cap companies are going to have a more difficult time […]

First Real Stock Market Correction of 2011—an Opportunity?

I know this might sound a bit off the wall, but it’s my opinion… The recent correction in the market has little to do with Standard & Poor’s downgrading of the U.S. credit rating. After all, if we look at it, after the downgrade, U.S. Treasury bills rallied—more investors flocked to them instead of away […]