Preserving assets was the goal in June, which led to swapping out more stocks than usual in a tough tape, says investment manager Bob Freedland.
July, 2012 Archive
Why momentum strategies should work now
Buying momentum stocks sure worked in the tech boom years. And it still does, says Mark Hulbert -- as long as you buy when volatility is low.
This change to my system has made a big difference
I removed a long-term element after its slump in July of last year.
What if Facebook had IPO'd like Sam Adams?
An interesting Q&A in this weekend's Barron's with William Hambrecht, whose firm underwrote Google's unusual dutch auction IPO in 2004.
Two portfolio holdings deliver pleasant earnings surprises
Corelogic and Digital Globe reported better-than-expected earnings and that bodes well for this Covestor model.
Three stocks that should drive our portfolio forward
Key portfolio holdings like SodaStream, iRobot and AthenaHealth have great growth prospects.
Why I'm bullish about housing stocks
I'm looking for more housing related trades and would use pullbacks to enter new positions.
Amazon takes a step forward, Google is still behind
Amazon will take a big step forward in its platform strategy with the release of its own branded smartphone. Google remains behind.
Real estate may be more than recovering
Real estate has not only bottomed, it's arguably booming. That may be working to the benefit of several Covestor investment managers and their models.
S&P 1360 is the key level after the jobs report
The market reaction to this Friday’s disappointing jobs report could be a bigger deal than usual, based on Jeffrey Saut’s latest analysis.
