U.S. unemployment is correlated with the Chinese economic growth rate.
July, 2012 Archive
S&P 500 rolling ten year returns are better than you think
Returns have been rebounding from multi-decade lows in the last couple of years and are now up to 51.9%.
Apple could see Sept. quarter benefit from early iPhone launch
An earlier-than-expected launch of the next iPhone could give Apple an unexpected September quarter boost, relative to low analyst expectations.
DeShurko: Now is not the time to add new positions
Defensive stocks have had a big run since May, but now is not the time to buy them, says Bill DeShurko, manager of the Dividend and Income Plus model.
What the Fed and ECB are likely to do this week
We live in an age of extreme central banking.
U.S. Steel stirs debate ahead of earnings
Analysts pitched a three-way debate about the fate of U.S. Steel ahead of its earnings report Tuesday morning, spanning fundamentals, technicals and options.
Bringing back Healthstream to my diversified healthcare model
The model represents many different investing themes and sub-sectors within the healthcare field.
Amazon's investor trust has huge value - Eric Steiman
Amazon has built up years of trust with investors, notes Covestor manager Eric Steiman in an E-Commerce Times interview. Facebook? It has yet to do that.
'Sell in May' crowd may soon come back to stocks
The old “Sell in May” strategy is now in danger of being a wash – and perhaps worse.
Look how bad this quarter's earnings guidance has been
We've now had four straight quarters where more companies have lowered guidance than raised.
