Daily Posts Archive
The stock market has its own rules, and relying on the logic of the business world can spell financial ruin.
In this edition of Stock Market Crash Course, the experts are mostly bullish... though not unanimously so. The VIX is still worrisome, but there are other positive technical indicators. And April is historically a good month. Experts quoted include John Gray, Steven Lord, Dan Sullivan and Jeffrey Hirsch.
Today’s Investment of the Week features the second installment in our occasional series of interviews with contributors to the Dick Davis Digests. This week, I’m talking to John Buckingham, chief investment officer at Al Frank Asset Management and editor of The Prudent Speculator. Here’s what he had to say. Chloe Lutts:...
The way to invest in any growth stock is not to worry about value but to worry about trends.
Knowing what to look for is important when it comes to stock picking.
“The Air Transport Industry had a solid ranking advance that moved it further away from its five-year low shown six months ago. There was a notable percentage increase in the overall insider buying and similar contraction in their selling. ... Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. (HA) [had] three insider buys,...
Today I want to share a recent feature article from Hendershot Investments, a quarterly newsletter focused on conservative, high-quality (or HI-quality, for Hendershot Investments) companies for the long-term investor, many of which pay dividends. Editor Ingrid Hendershot wrote the following essay on the importance of free cash flow (or FCF)...
Looking for a stock to feature in today’s Investment of the Week, I noticed that all my candidates had something in common: they were firmly in the “Mid-Cap” range of market capitalization. The range for a mid-cap varies by source, but usually includes companies valued between $1 billion and $10...
Investing in options is different than putting your money in growth stocks.
Trusting in yourself is a central tenet when it comes to a solid financial future in the stock market.