Prev Close | 82.48 |
Open | 82.98 |
Day Low/High | 81.67 / 83.04 |
52 Wk Low/High | 37.75 / 85.39 |
Volume | 1.74M |
Prev Close | 82.48 |
Open | 82.98 |
Day Low/High | 81.67 / 83.04 |
52 Wk Low/High | 37.75 / 85.39 |
Volume | 1.74M |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 598.04B |
Market Cap | 50.07B |
P/E Ratio | 25.84 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Being prepared to pounce when the market acts irrationally is a good way to ensure above-average investment results.
This is the area for stocks that are too high to buy, but too low to sell, and a terrible place to be.
Anyone who buys this 30-year Viacom piece of paper ought to have his head examined.
You'd do well to stay long until this key level is broken.
This trio of smaller industrial names offers an alternative to their large-cap brethren.
When the cyclical stocks start chugging higher, these downgraders won't be able to change direction fast enough.
Europe has upside, therefore, we do too, even with uncertainty here.
When the market gives you an inefficient price, separate yourself from the masses and buy. Right now, this pair of solid names would be a good start.
The sector is poised to break out soon, so keep an eye on these particular names.
Traders sold into the rally in heavy volume, so back away and wait for the next pullback.
Banks and industrials are strong, and we're seeing leadership from Apple and Google.
Now's not the time to go "all in" on US stocks. But those who have been patient with cash may soon find buys.
Tuesday presented us with the realization that Washington has done enormous damage to the economy.