- 03, 24, 2018
- Comments Off on S&P 500 Index plunges 6% as trade war fears with China escalate
- By William Lynch
- Corporate Earnings, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Economy, Federal Reserve, Geopolitical Risks
S&P 500 Index plunges 6% as trade war fears with China escalate
The key to investing is not assessing how much an industry is going to affect society, or how much it will grow, but rather determining the competitive advantage of any given company and, above all, the durability of that advantage. – Warren Buffett The Dow Jones Industrial Average suffered its largest decline since January 2016 […]
Take a Tour- 03, 19, 2018
- Comments Off on Stocks close lower on trade war fears, political turmoil
- By William Lynch
- Corporate Earnings, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Economy, Federal Reserve, Fixed Income, Interest Rates
Stocks close lower on trade war fears, political turmoil
To be an investor you must be a believer in a better tomorrow. – Benjamin Graham The stock market seems to be climbing a wall of worry and last week it suffered a mild setback as all of the major stock averages fell at least 1%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was the biggest loser […]
Take a Tour- 03, 12, 2018
- Comments Off on Stocks surge on strong February jobs data
- By William Lynch
- Corporate Earnings, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Economy, European Central Bank, Federal Reserve, Interest Rates, REITs
Stocks surge on strong February jobs data
It’s not always easy to do what’s not popular, but that’s where you make your money. Buy stocks that look bad to less careful investors and hang on until their real value is recognized. – John Neff, American investor and former manager of Vanguard’s Windsor Fund The stock market celebrated the ninth anniversary of the […]
Take a Tour- 03, 05, 2018
- Comments Off on S&P 500 sheds 2% on interest rate fears, tariffs
- By William Lynch
- Corporate Earnings, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Economy, Federal Reserve, Interest Rates
S&P 500 sheds 2% on interest rate fears, tariffs
It’s far better to buy a wonderful company at a fair price than a fair company at a wonderful price. – Warren Buffett Although the S&P 500 posted gains on Monday and Friday of last week, they weren’t sizable enough to overcome the losses suffered in the middle of the week and the benchmark index […]
Take a Tour- 02, 20, 2018
- Comments Off on Stocks rebound strongly following 10% correction
- By William Lynch
- Corporate Earnings, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Economy, Fixed Income, Interest Rates, The Market
Stocks rebound strongly following 10% correction
In the business world, the rearview mirror is always clearer than the windshield. – Warren Buffett After plunging by more than 10% the previous week from its all-time record high set back on January 26th, the S&P 500 Index rebounded last week with its best performance in more than five years. This benchmark has now […]
Take a Tour- 02, 12, 2018
- Comments Off on S&P 500 falls another 5%, in correction territory
- By William Lynch
- Corporate Earnings, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Economy, Federal Reserve, Interest Rates
S&P 500 falls another 5%, in correction territory
The idea that a bell rings to signal when investors should get into or out of the market is simply not credible. After 50 years in this business, I do not know of anybody who has done it successfully and consistently. – John Bogle The carnage continued on Wall Street last week as all three […]
Take a Tour- 02, 05, 2018
- Comments Off on S&P 500 plunges nearly 4% on rising interest rate fears
- By William Lynch
- Corporate Earnings, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Economy, Federal Reserve, Interest Rates
S&P 500 plunges nearly 4% on rising interest rate fears
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 Investors were given a harsh reminder last week that stocks can go down as well […]
Take a Tour- 01, 29, 2018
- Comments Off on Strong earnings boost major averages to fresh all-time highs
- By William Lynch
- Corporate Earnings, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Economy, Federal Reserve
Strong earnings boost major averages to fresh all-time highs
Never adopt permanently any type of asset or any selection method. Try to stay flexible, open-minded and skeptical. – John Templeton As if to sound like a broken record, the stock market rose again last week and has not suffered a down week yet this year. All three major averages surged at least 2% and […]
Take a Tour- 01, 22, 2018
- Comments Off on Dow closes above 26,000 as financials post strong quarterly earnings
- By William Lynch
- Corporate Earnings, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Economy, Federal Reserve, Fixed Income, Interest Rates
Dow closes above 26,000 as financials post strong quarterly earnings
Investors should always keep in mind that the most important metric is not the returns achieved but the returns weighed against the risks incurred. Ultimately, nothing should be more important to investors than the ability to sleep soundly at night. – Seth Klarman Stocks continued to defy the laws of gravity as all three major […]
Take a Tour- 01, 16, 2018
- Comments Off on Dow climbs 507 points or 2% to close at another record high
- By William Lynch
- Corporate Earnings, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Economy, European Central Bank, Federal Reserve, Fixed Income, Global Central Banks, Interest Rates
Dow climbs 507 points or 2% to close at another record high
The less prudence with which others conduct their affairs, the greater the prudence with which we should conduct our own affairs. – Warren Buffett The stock market continued its torrid pace to start the new year with all three of the major averages posting solid gains and closing at record highs. The best performer was […]
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