Without the twin engines of previous economic growth, stock valuations are hard to justify. 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
A stalled U.S. stock market has investors shopping for better value overseas. Read More
Sales of light trucks may be a harbinger of small business revival. Read More
Bricks and mortar stores are out of favor now, but that may soon change Read More
The best investments may be those that the president’s spending plan ignores. Read More
The best investments may be those that the president’s spending plan ignores. Read More
Doubts creep in over how much of his agenda the president can accomplish. Read More
Doubts creep in over how much of his agenda the president can accomplish. Read More
Although Warren Buffett’s reputation as one of the all-time greatest stock market investors seems beyond reproach, in recent years there have been whispers on Wall Street that the “Oracle of Omaha” has lost his magic touch. Now 86 years old, Buffett adheres to a buy-and-hold approach to beating the stock… Read More
To beat the stock market, you have to stay in the game. Even when it looks as if you’re badly losing. This month’s winning Super Bowl performance by the New England Patriots mimicked last year’s stock market behavior. After falling far behind in the first quarter, they both came roaring… Read More