- Jul, 20, 2015
- Comments Off on Stocks rally on Greece resolution, strong earnings
- William Lynch
- Corporate Earnings, Economy, Federal Reserve, The Market
Stocks rally on Greece resolution, strong earnings
Invest in yourself. Your career is the engine of your wealth. – Paul Clitheroe A combination of positive overseas news involving Greece and China as well as a strong start to the second quarter earnings season caused U.S. stocks to post impressive gains last week. While the broad market as measured by the S&P 500 […]
Take a Tour- Jul, 13, 2015
- Comments Off on S&P 500 rallies to close flat amid global turmoil
- William Lynch
- Corporate Earnings, Economy, Federal Reserve, Interest Rates, The Market
S&P 500 rallies to close flat amid global turmoil
The investor should have a definite selling policy for all his common stock commitments, corresponding to his buying techniques. – Benjamin Graham Despite a number of potential market-moving events last week that could have caused stocks to correct, both the S&P 500 Index and the Dow Jones Industrial Average barely budged. In a testament to […]
Take a Tour- Jul, 06, 2015
- Comments Off on Anxiety over Greece sinks stocks
- William Lynch
- Corporate Earnings, Economy, European Central Bank, Federal Reserve, Interest Rates, The Market
Anxiety over Greece sinks stocks
There’s always been the position that the small investor has no chance against the big institutions. – Peter Lynch After falling about 2% on Monday on fears of a Greek default, both the S&P 500 Index and the Dow Jones Industrial Average recouped some of their losses and finished the week lower by about 1%. […]
Take a Tour- Jun, 29, 2015
- Comments Off on Stocks post modest losses as Greek drama weighs
- William Lynch
- Corporate Earnings, Economy, Geopolitical Risks, The Market
Stocks post modest losses as Greek drama weighs
That it is perfectly proper to buy stocks for speculation. There is no crime in that. When you buy stocks for speculation it is perfectly proper to take speculative factors into account, which are different from investment factors. – Benjamin Graham The major stock averages drifted lower last week as the specter of a Greek […]
Take a Tour- Jun, 22, 2015
- Comments Off on Stocks climb on Fed remarks but Greece weighs
- William Lynch
- Economy, Federal Reserve, Geopolitical Risks, Interest Rates, The Market
Stocks climb on Fed remarks but Greece weighs
Taking higher risks, such as borrowing to invest or investing in shares rather than interest-bearing securities, should, over time, magnify your returns. – Paul Clitheroe The S&P 500 Index closed modestly higher last week after the Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged and issued mostly dovish remarks about the future course of any rate hikes. […]
Take a Tour- Jun, 15, 2015
- Comments Off on Stocks edge higher but Greece default fears rise
- William Lynch
- Economy, Federal Reserve, Fixed Income, Interest Rates, The Market
Stocks edge higher but Greece default fears rise
Don’t limit investing to the financial world. Invest something of yourself, and you will be richly rewarded. – Charles Schwab After three consecutive losing weeks, the major stock averages finally broke into the win column last week and finished slightly higher. The gains would have been much better had the week ended on Thursday, but […]
Take a Tour- Jun, 08, 2015
- Comments Off on Fed rate hike fears send stocks lower
- William Lynch
- Corporate Earnings, Economy, Federal Reserve, Interest Rates, The Market
Fed rate hike fears send stocks lower
Investing is laying out money today to receive more money tomorrow. – Warren Buffett The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell for the third consecutive week despite the fact that the preponderance of economic data was positive. A rational person would think that the good news released last week would be reflected in stock prices but […]
Take a Tour- Jun, 01, 2015
- Comments Off on S&P 500 posts modest loss on weak economic data
- William Lynch
- Corporate Earnings, Economy, Federal Reserve, Interest Rates, The Market
S&P 500 posts modest loss on weak economic data
Don’t look for the needle in the haystack. Just buy the haystack! – John Bogle, founder of the Vanguard Group, a $3 trillion mutual fund firm that popularized index investing Lackluster U.S. economic data and heightened fears that an agreement between Greece and its creditors may not be reached led to modest losses for the […]
Take a Tour- May, 26, 2015
- Comments Off on S&P 500 posts small gain as focus turns to Fed
- William Lynch
- Corporate Earnings, Economy, Federal Reserve, Interest Rates, The Market
S&P 500 posts small gain as focus turns to Fed
Don’t invest in anything that you don’t understand. Do your research first. – Paul Clitheroe In a rather quiet week characterized by low volatility, a lack of potential market-moving economic data and earnings reports dominated by retailers, the major averages closed basically flat ahead of the Memorial Day holiday weekend. After setting new all-time highs […]
Take a Tour- May, 18, 2015
- Comments Off on Despite soft economic data, S&P 500 closes at record high
- William Lynch
- Corporate Earnings, Economy, Federal Reserve, Interest Rates, Oil Prices, The Market
Despite soft economic data, S&P 500 closes at record high
You ought to be able to explain why you’re taking the job you’re taking, why you’re making the investment you’re making, or whatever it may be. And if it can’t stand applying pencil to paper, you’d better think it through some more. And if you can’t write an intelligent answer to those questions, don’t do […]
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