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When one of your top stocks suddenly makes its biggest ever point drop since the breakout from a sound base, it's time to take at least some profits.
While some minor exchanges and select futures markets operate during the weekend, there are no regular trading hours for stocks on Saturdays or Sundays. If you do see news on a Sunday night indicating that stock futures are down, that's because...
previous section on Stock Market Timing, you can time the stock market — depending on how to you define it. The key is to focus on understanding stock market trends, including how to spot when they're changing and how to handle your stocks when they do. Whether we're in a...Read ...
Today, that trade war angst remains largely in full bloom. Yet there are other reasons why stocks are down over the past two trading days, and they are the absolutely ugly manufacturing data we saw on Tuesday and the downbeat jobs data we received this morning. ...
7 Best Defense Stocks to Buy Now Investing in fixed income doesn't have to be complex. These bond ETFs can do the heavy lifting. Tony DongJan. 3, 2025 9 of the Best Bond ETFs to Buy for 2025 Investing in artificial intelligence stocks via an ETF can provide ...
That is why I consider artificial intelligence to be indispensable to a trader today. There are thousands of things you can worry about in the world. And I wholeheartedly agree that there are horrific financial problems on the horizon. But the only thing you can do to be causative is to ...
My short and simple answer to the question, “What to buy and when?” is: buy bonds today. There are still developments that need to play out further before we can get clarity on stocks and the labor market, which calls for patience, but I believe bonds are attractive now. ...
Emons noted that stocks took a dive after Kashkari's 2 p.m. ET interview as investors digested the possibility of no rate cuts in 2024. The S&P 500 shed 1.2%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 1.4%. "The psychology ... is about a realization that a Fed staying more restrict...
This tendency, known as “self-attribution bias,” is a close cousin of the illusion of control. It is as common among investors as suits are on investment bankers. It is the cognitive equivalent of patting yourself on the back for a sunny day. You feel good, but you did not actually ...