Finance

Three Stress-Free Strategies for a Streamlined Retirement Portfolio
When it comes to money, more is better. But when it comes to your retirement portfolio, less might be more. With over 8,000 mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs); roughly... read more

Profit from Share Buybacks with This ETF
In the fourth quarter of 2012, companies on key stock indices purchased $93.8 billion worth of their own shares back from investors. This represented an increase of 9.6% compared to... read more

BlackRock Inc: Fundamental Stock Research Analysis
Before analyzing a company for investment, it’s important to have a perspective on how well the business has performed. Because at the end of the day, if you are an... read more

Forget What the Bulls Are Saying: Red Flags Are Surfacing
The Ben Bernanke-driven stock market rally continues in full force and is unabated, but I really question the rate of the advance and believe stocks remain overextended at this juncture.... read more

Stock Market Fake-Out: Where Is the Retrenchment?
This is unbelievable. Johnson & Johnson (NYSE/JNJ) jumped about 23% since the beginning of the year, not including its dividend payment. This upside on the stock market from such a... read more

What the Latest Job Creation Data Indicate for This Market Sector
The latest data on job creation by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) are interesting for several reasons. While there are some glimmers of hope, there is still much more... read more

Why I Feel Like It’s 2007 All Over Again
Wow! Seems like the stock market is the place to be again. We broke 15,000 on the Dow Jones Industrial Average yesterday. I hear traders in the pits are wearing... read more

Why Warren Buffett Might Be Wrong When It Comes To Stocks
Warren Buffett amassed his incredible fortune not by timing the stock market, but rather by careful fundamental analysis and the buying of businesses he felt had excellent upside. So when... read more

Is the Housing Shortage Just a Mirage?
Thanks to the near-record-low interest rates, many Americans are ready to jump back into the housing market. Unfortunately, many are running into one obstacle—there aren’t enough homes for sale. That’s... read more

New Intuit Data Confirms Americans’ Spending Up 9 Percent Since 2009
The Intuit Consumer Spending Index is the latest index from Intuit Inc., which also produces the Intuit Small Business Employment and Revenue indexes. These indexes provide a unique view into... read more

Can the Eurozone Crisis Really Make a Dent in Your Portfolio?
The eurozone has sent waves of confusion through the global economy, and investors are concerned about what it could do to their portfolio. To say the very least, investors have... read more

When It Comes to Jobs Numbers, the Market Is Trading on Anything but the Truth
Pop the champagne; it’s time to rejoice and toast this month’s jobs numbers, isn’t it? The S&P 500 edged up to another record high above 1,600, while the Dow is... read more

3 Ways to Get Approved for a Student Credit Card
It’s graduation time, but students sticking around another year or more would be wise to start the credit-building process with a student credit card. The Credit CARD Act of 2009... read more

Retail Stocks Find Big Success in the Great Outdoors
The great outdoors are back—big time. Among retail stocks, it was widely expected that Cabela’s Incorporated (NYSE/CAB) would report very good earnings results. But the company didn’t just announce good... read more

How Copper Prices Suggest Stocks Are Priced Too High
The S&P 500 traded at another record high last Thursday, and there appears to be no stopping the bullish investor sentiment that has encapsulated the stock market. Yet, while the... read more



