Having a bad game does not mean you quit forever. It just means it is time to regroup and rethink strategy.
This Thanksgiving week is not following the usual pattern.
Robinhood is bringing a whole new generation of traders into the fold.
Most market participants are obsessed with the level of the S&P 500, but look under the surface: The "safe-haven" trade has started to be unwound.
Calling for a correction at this point is easy, but it comes with a sizable opportunity cost. Ignore the anticipatory bears and stay focused on the individual stocks.
Minor pullbacks could be nice buying chances.
The Fed has done what was necessary and now is on hold for the foreseeable future.
BRICS are more important now than when the concept was coined two decades ago, but only thanks to outperformers China and India. Investors should look no further for growth.
There was no shortage of good news last that allowed futures traders bring the market back to the top end of its range. Despite all this, the market has still not been able to break to new highs.
Invesco's stock is cheap, and its 31-cent quarter cash dividend provided an almost 8.2% current yield at $15.15.