Stock Market News: A Down Week for U.S. Stocks

It was a rare down week for U.S. stocks. The S&P 500 declined half a percent, actually failing to establish yet another record high for the first time in… Read more

Calm Before the Storm? Volatility Hits Seven-Year Low

All is quiet on Wall Street right now. Too quiet. Stocks have scarcely budged in the last four trading days, a product of historically low volatility. The S&P 500… Read more

There’s Always a Bull Market Somewhere

Just think: Slightly over five years ago we were faced with a financial crisis that crippled not only the U.S. market, but the world market as well. But the… Read more

Will China Be Tesla Motors Next Growth Driver?

China is one of the world’s biggest and fastest-growing economies, making it an attractive growth opportunity for the world’s biggest consumer brands. With a rising middle class, increasing discretionary… Read more

Housing Trends: Increased Demand

Last week two charts drew my attention to a trend that could prove hugely profitable. As it turns out, a large number of adults are living at home with… Read more

Analysis of the ECB Interest Rate Cut

Two key events pushed the market higher last week; an unexpectedly good domestic jobs number and the European Central Bank’s (ECB) decision to cut interest rates. Surprisingly enough, the… Read more

Will You Miss the Biggest IPO of 2014?

Last night, one of the biggest Internet companies in the world filed for its Initial Public Offering. If you’re like most Americans, you’ve probably never heard of the company…. Read more

David Einhorn is Bullish on These Two Stocks

Billionaire hedge fund manager David Einhorn thinks that tech stocks are in a bubble. But he is bullish on other stocks. One of these stocks, Micron Technology (NASDAQ: MU),… Read more

RBS Stock Doubles Bottom Line and Gaps Higher

Royal Bank of Scotland Group (NYSE:RBS) gapped higher and broke out after the company reported better than expected earnings results.  A reduction in bad debt on its loan books… Read more

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