- 09, 06, 2016
- Comments Off on Stocks close modestly higher as Fed rate hike fears fade
- By William Lynch
- Economy, European Central Bank, Federal Reserve, Global Central Banks, Interest Rates, The Market
Stocks close modestly higher as Fed rate hike fears fade
Every portfolio benefits from bonds; they provide a cushion when the stock market hits a rough patch. But avoiding stocks completely could mean your investment won’t grow any faster than the rate of inflation. – Suze Orman The major stock averages closed modestly higher last week as a weaker than expected jobs report probably took […]
Take a Tour- 08, 29, 2016
- Comments Off on Stocks post modest losses on Fed rate hike fears
- By William Lynch
- Corporate Earnings, Economy, Federal Reserve, Interest Rates, The Market
Stocks post modest losses on Fed rate hike fears
Games are won by players who focus on the playing field – not by those whose eyes are glued to the scoreboard. – Warren Buffett Economic data and quarterly corporate earnings reports took a back seat last week to the speech on Friday by Fed Chair Janet Yellen at the Federal Reserve’s annual conference in […]
Take a Tour- 08, 22, 2016
- Comments Off on Stock averages close flat in listless summer trading
- By William Lynch
- Corporate Earnings, Economy, Elections, Federal Reserve, Interest Rates, The Market
Stock averages close flat in listless summer trading
As in roulette, same is true of the stock trader, who will find that the expense of trading weights the dice heavily against him. – Benjamin Graham After rising to all-time highs on Monday, the major stock averages fell back slightly and ended the week virtually flat as volume continued to remain relatively low. Lack […]
Take a Tour- 08, 13, 2016
- Comments Off on Stocks edge higher but July retail sales disappoint
- By William Lynch
- Corporate Earnings, Economy, Federal Reserve, Fixed Income, Interest Rates, Oil Prices, The Market
Stocks edge higher but July retail sales disappoint
The key to making money in stocks is not to get scared out of them. – Peter Lynch The dog days of summer have set in and the major stock averages reflected the August doldrums last week as trading volume was light and stocks were little changed. Although stocks edged slightly higher for the week, […]
Take a Tour- 08, 08, 2016
- Comments Off on S&P 500, Nasdaq at record highs on strong jobs data
- By William Lynch
- Corporate Earnings, Economy, Federal Reserve, Global Central Banks, Interest Rates, The Market
S&P 500, Nasdaq at record highs on strong jobs data
Your success in investing will depend, in part, on your character and guts, and in part on your ability to realize at the height of ebullience and the depth of despair alike, that this too shall pass. – John Bogle Both the S&P 500 Index and the Nasdaq Composite Index closed at record highs on […]
Take a Tour- 08, 01, 2016
- Comments Off on Nasdaq jumps over 1% on strong technology earnings
- By William Lynch
- Corporate Earnings, Economy, Federal Reserve, Interest Rates, The Market
Nasdaq jumps over 1% on strong technology earnings
The best investment you can make is an investment in yourself…The more you learn, the more you’ll earn. – Warren Buffett The S&P 500 Index had its weekly winning streak snapped at four as it closed slightly lower on weak trading volume but remains within two points of its all-time high. The best performing stock […]
Take a Tour- 07, 25, 2016
- Comments Off on Stocks edge higher on earnings, manufacturing data
- By William Lynch
- Corporate Earnings, Economy, European Central Bank, Federal Reserve, Interest Rates, The Market
Stocks edge higher on earnings, manufacturing data
It would be wonderful if we could avoid the setbacks with timely exits, but nobody has figured out how to predict them. – Peter Lynch For the fourth consecutive week, the S&P 500 Index posted a gain and in the process set a new record closing high of 2,175 while the Dow Jones Industrial Average […]
Take a Tour- 07, 18, 2016
- Comments Off on S&P 500 hits an all-time high on earnings, economic data
- By William Lynch
- Corporate Earnings, Economy, European Central Bank, Federal Reserve, Fixed Income, Interest Rates
S&P 500 hits an all-time high on earnings, economic data
To achieve satisfactory investment results is easier than most people realize; to achieve superior results is harder than it looks. – Benjamin Graham Both the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 Index hit all-time highs last week, making the lows reached four days after the Brexit vote seem like a distant memory. Since […]
Take a Tour- 07, 11, 2016
- Comments Off on S&P 500 near all-time high on strong jobs data for June
- By William Lynch
- Commodities, Corporate Earnings, Economy, Federal Reserve, Fixed Income, Interest Rates, The Market
S&P 500 near all-time high on strong jobs data for June
I never make a prediction that can be proved wrong in 24 hours. – Louis Rukeyser Worries that the weak May employment report could be an ominous sign of a slowing U.S. economy were eliminated on Friday as the June jobs report far exceeded everybody’s expectations. As a result, the S&P 500 Index soared over […]
Take a Tour- 07, 02, 2016
- Comments Off on Stocks soar as investors rethink Brexit vote
- By William Lynch
- Corporate Earnings, Economy, Federal Reserve, Fixed Income, Interest Rates, The Market
Stocks soar as investors rethink Brexit vote
More money has been lost trying to anticipate and protect from corrections than actually in them. – Peter Lynch Investors had second thoughts about the effects of the Brexit vote on global stock markets last week and decided that there won’t be any immediate consequences. All of the major U.S. stock averages rallied at least […]
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