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The Dow Jones Industrial Average saw its worst December performance since the Great Depression. But stocks have bounced back, and the markets have recovered nearly all of their losses. Is there more room to run? Kim Parlee speaks with Michael Craig, senior portfolio Manager at TD Ass...
As seen through the weekly AAII survey this week, investor sentiment showed growing optimism but nothing extreme. Bullish sentiment was up a little over 4% to 39.32%, and while not particularly high, the percentage of bulls now sits at the upper end of the range the sentiment reading has bee...
The US economic trend continues to slow, but the deceleration - so far - has been gradual and non-threatening in terms of raising recession risk to a critical level. In other words, moderate growth prevails, albeit with a downside bias. If the deceleration rolls on, the potential for trouble m...
By Ansh Chaudhary A proposal recently released by securities regulators is garnering attention from investors and companies alike, The Wall Street Journal reports . Hoping to boost the number of public companies, the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC's) new provision would allow...
By Catherine Yoshimoto, director, product management After an unprecedented stretch of low volatility, the 12-month period ending January 31, 2019, saw considerable US equity market turbulence. While whipsawing markets can be unsettling for investors, they can also provide a testing ground...
By Jeremy Schwartz, CFA On last week's "Behind the Markets" podcast, Liqian Ren and I hosted a macro-focused episode, discussing both the latest political events and the global macro environment with Greg Valliere, Chief U.S. Policy Strategist for AGF Investments, and Simon White, managing...
In this video, we'll review whether a stock market crash is coming and whether the bear market is here. The latest BofAML Fund Manager Survey is out and provides an interesting look into just how pessimistic asset managers remain. The most important takeaways, in my opinion, are the str...
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What's Causing the Subprime Auto Loan Fiasco? Serious auto loan delinquencies are now on par with Q2 2009 when millions of people had lost their jobs and when the economy was in free-fall. But today unemployment is low and the economy appears to be humming. What gives? (13 minutes) Bu...