You Can't Be a Capitalist Only on the Way Up

Be cautious before getting too aggressive on the long side -- a strong opening could quickly fade.

This Rail Company Is Ahead of the Curve

Greenbrier Companies could come out ahead after recent rail accidents hit industry, spread fear in North American communities.

Credit Suisse and the Ghost of Lehman

Is fifteen years a long time? It all depends on your perspective.

I Like Albertsons Even if Its Merger With Kroger Doesn't Go Through

Albertsons produces solid earnings and a nice dividend, so what's not to like if it stays independent?

Doug Kass: Cannabis Stocks Are Still Not SAFE

Though it is tempting, there are a host of reasons why I'm not bottom fishing.

SEC Clears Path for Chinese Companies Such as Alibaba to Remain on Wall Street

The SEC's accounting arm said it's confident it has secured "complete access" to the books of U.S.-listed Chinese companies.

Midweek Blues, CPI Watch, Crypto No Deal, Follow the Curve, 3 Long Ideas

There was a cornucopia of reasons why investors fled risk assets on Wednesday for the perceived safety of cash.

If You're High on Tilray, Invest for the Long Term

TLRY is probably not that close to sustained profitability, but it has built the balance sheet to tough out these hard times.

U.S. Inspections of Chinese Listings Due to Start Next Week

With inspectors winging their way to Hong Kong, the first test will come on a deal to allow SEC access to the books of Chinese companies listed on Wall Street.

Hong Kong Stocks Rise on Plan to Keep U.S. Chinese Listings

Hong Kong would become the fulcrum in a system to keep Chinese companies listed on U.S. markets.