Author: super@dmin
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Mutual Funds Weekly: Investors give too much weight to the market’s randomness
Many who try to beat the market are convinced they see predictable patterns.
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Outside the Box: Some technical signals in the stock market are as extreme as during the financial crisis
And that’s odd because no one is talking about an overt crisis.
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Asia Markets: Fed restraint, trade hopes bolster Asian markets
Asian markets were mostly higher on Friday as investors cheered a more restrained Federal Reserve and U.S.-China trade talks.
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The stock market just got off to its best start in 13 years
The Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 index and Nasdaq Composite Index are off to their best starts to a year since 2006 after a powerful series of gains.
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The Wall Street Journal: Sale of $750 million in junk bonds will end 40-day drought
Energy company’s sale would end record dry spell that began in November.
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Market Extra: Where Gundlach sees risks, some on Wall Street size up junk bonds as ‘opportunity’
Investors like KKR say beaten-down junk bonds have cheapened enough to warrant selective buying despite lingering concerns over the dimming economic outlook and excessive indebtedness among U.S. corporations.
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Market Extra: Worst may not be over for stock market, technical analysts say
The stock market’s rebound from what was the worst Christmas Eve on record for the Dow Jones Industrial Average in history has been nothing short of incredible—but that has left markets overstretched, say some technical analyst
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Market Snapshot: Stocks struggle for direction as Fed’s Powell takes spotlight
Stocks retreat in volatile trade as investors deal with a mix of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell comments, less-than-stellar Chinese economic data and disappointing holiday sales data.
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A big problem looms for furloughed workers — preventing damage to their credit scores
The stakes are high for some federal employees during the government shutdown, especially those grappling with loans.
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Outside the Box: Buy the previous ‘don’t touch’ marijuana stock and sell the darling
A tale of two marijuana stocks — Aphria and Tilray.