Here are three retail stocks that are worth buying now while they are beaten down on the false notion that one day Amazon will put them out of business. Read More
Jim Pearce is the Chief Investment Strategist of Personal Finance, our flagship publication, and manages two trading services, PF Pro and Mayhem Trader. He began his career as a stockbroker in 1983 and over the years has managed client investment portfolios for major banks, brokerage firms, and investment advisors. Jim earned a BA from The College of William & Mary and the CFP designation from the College of Financial Planning.
Analyst Articles
This sort of pricing disparity is not unusual when the global economy is passing through an inflection point that has not yet been recognized by the market. As an investor, you can make a lot of money in a short period of time if you know how to take advantage of these rare opportunities. Read More
Funko IPO spells trouble for unwary investors. The fact the company will derive virtually no working capital from the deal makes it particularly hazardous. Read More
As long as Amazon is perceived as infallible, any company viewed as being in its path is at risk of being stampeded. Just ask Walgreens, which dropped nearly 15% last month after rumors surfaced that Amazon is taking a hard look at getting into the online drug business. Read More
If China can’t afford to buy Saudi Arabia’s oil then the economies of both countries could crumble, which explains why each of them are conducting an aggressive media campaigns against bitcoin. Read More
Don’t get sucked into the Trump Trade trap. Own stocks that don’t require reflation to grow and you should do very well. Read More
Manias can occur in any market if enough people allow them to happen. Read More
The solid rise in the S&P 500 over the first eight months of this year has given rise to the fallacy that the entire stock market is doing well in 2017. Um, not really. To be sure, on an equal-weight basis, the average stock in the index rose 8.6%… Read More
The rise in the S&P 500 over the first eight months of this year has given rise to a vulnerable, two-tiered market. Read More
It was only six weeks ago that I reiterated my confidence that Wells Fargo (NYSE: WFC) would fully recover from an embarrassing scandal triggered by the admission a year ago that bank employees had opened approximately 2 million bogus deposit and credit card accounts over several years to achieve ambitious… Read More