Prev Close | 182.82 |
Day Low/High | 179.58 / 185.48 |
52 Wk Low/High | 112.60 / 187.67 |
Prev Close | 182.82 |
Day Low/High | 179.58 / 185.48 |
52 Wk Low/High | 112.60 / 187.67 |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 160.56B |
Market Cap | 29.35B |
P/E Ratio | 14.25 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
This move in health care takes your breath away.
The stock has declined 20% since this spring.
Health care stocks have been hot of late, but given recent volatility in the market, it's time for a technical check-up.
To see where this market is going, I have to go back to the days when I ran a half-billion-dollar hedge fund.
The Street's Jim Cramer answered viewers' Twitter questions from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
But investors are likely to be wary ahead of the Fed meeting.
Picking up some high yielders might be worthwhile.
Deals coming fast and furious in the best group in town.
You could throw darts at financials and health care and win.
Verizon-AOL is just one of the deals floating around.
AmerisourceBergen, Cigna, NXP Semi tell where the market's going.
There are much more important things going on.
There are dozens of juicy opportunities in this market.
Here are healthcare stocks of all shares and sizes with strong charts.
A lot of stocks are doing incredibly well.
Cybersecurity, retail among the most fashionable.
Throughout this historic run, four groups have consistently led the market.
Reams of stocks make sense on a pullback. And what looks bad? Anything even remotely connected to oil and gas.
The end-of-the-year phenomenon is working.
As 2014 winds down, you could almost throw darts at these standout groups -- but here are my own picks.
This market provides a slew of reasons to buy right now.
There's a powerful collection of "what's working."
Americans are living much longer these days -- and there are a number of ways to invest.
Hewlett-Packard's recent spin-off is a good idea.
Yep, the bets for the rest of 2014 are being placed.
These quality names look appealing on the basis of 30-week moving average.
Consolidation is the key to finding them.
But the State of the Union speech is simply not investable these days.
Rather than panic, wait for the shakeout to create bargains.