Investor Pessimism Still Running High
Recent data show the percentage of individual investors who are bullish about short-term market expectations at very depressed levels.
Recent data show the percentage of individual investors who are bullish about short-term market expectations at very depressed levels.
When markets are down, the natural bias is to sell. But like boxing for Eddie Dupris, everything in investing is backwards.
After the summer rebound in stocks, investors are asking whether this is a bear market rally that will soon fizzle or the start of a new bull market.
Odds are still perhaps a coin flip or better that a recession may come in the next year. Here we update changing prospects and what they might mean for stocks.
2022 is shaping up to be one of the worst years for investors ever. That’s the bad news. The good news is the year isn’t over yet.
On Monday the S&P 500 Index moved into a bear market, finally closing 20% beneath the January 3 high. Here are 7 things to know about bear (and bull) markets.
It has been a historically bad year so far for stocks, with many names in bear markets. Thus far though, the S&P 500 Index has avoided a bear market. Here are six things to know.
Stocks are due for a routine pullback. However, we remain steadfastly bullish and this week want to explore five things that some bears believe that do not worry us.
As 2020 winds down, it has been an extremely tough year on all of us. Still, there are many reasons to be thankful and today we will share some reasons investors should be thankful.
the S&P 500 was on track for its best six-month start to a bull market ever, but a recent pullback in prices has caused it to fall behind the 2009 financial crisis recovery.