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Siemens' stock rose 4.5% on its plans to combine its gas-and-power and renewable-energy businesses to create a separate, billion-dollar energy company.
The derivatives strategy team at Wells Fargo formulated an options trade it says can keep investors afloat during the ongoing trade-war turbulence.
Vincent Deluard, a macro strategist at INTL FCStone, says stocks will see a deep sell-off in May. He breaks down four main pieces of evidence.
This strategy was a winner during the most recent melt-up in stocks early last year — and it outperformed the market when stocks plunged right after.
This strategy was a winner during the most recent melt-up in stocks early last year — and it outperformed the market when stocks right after.
Two major stock indexes set record highs this week, but some experts say it's a warning sign that only a few individual stocks are reaching new highs.
The stock market may have hit a new record, but historically high investor trepidation is still lurking under the surface.
Howard Marks sees dangerous investing behavior brewing, and has three specific guidelines for safeguarding your portfolio.
Julian Emanuel of BTIG says the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite is vulnerable to a sharp downturn, but he has an idea how investors should be hedging.
Many investors are missing out prized stocks because of this flaw, according to Alger's Brad Neuman.
Goldman Sachs outlines a strategy designed to thrive in an environment where corporate share buybacks buckle under political pressure.
Goldman Sachs has outlined a strategy designed to thrive in an environment in which corporate share buybacks buckle under political pressure.
Ed Clissold of Ned Davis Research, who called the December stock sell-off, says an overlooked middle class is thriving in the stock market.
As Wall Street celebrates the bull market's 10th anniversary, seasoned experts are worried younger traders won't know what to do when it finally ends.