In a market that's up one day and down the next, strategists told CNBC Wednesday there are definitely buying opportunities—but there are also places to sell.
Want to put money to work in emerging markets? Don’t miss this Brazil play from trader Brian Stutland.
On Monday investors couldn’t help but wonder if they were staring down the early stages of a perfect storm.
With little to excite buyers, the Fast pros are starting to worry about a different dynamic dominating the market.
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Is strength in the stock market on Wednesday a bullish signal or is the action nothing more than short covering as the market slides lower?
After 4 days of selling, are bulls about to stage a fiesta of their own?
Not only is the price of silver plunging, but now oil and gold are moving lower. Is the whole commodities space starting to unwind?
Of the 4 BRIC economies, where does trader Brian Stutland suggest putting money to work?
With momentum in the S&P waning just days before earnings season begins, should you get defensive? Or should you remain aggressive?
With stocks struggling at a key technical level, will bulls have enough mojo to push the market higher? We may have spotted a stealth sign!
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Good news drove Brazilian stocks higher for the second session in a row and drove bullish option activity yesterday (Thursday).
As lovers of U.S. stocks sit back, smile, and watch the S&P 500 climb higher and higher, emerging market investors are pulling their hair out. China’s Shanghai Composite down 6 percent from November 2010 highs, Brazil’s Bovespa is down 9 percent, and (saving the best for last) India’s Sensex Index is down 10 percent.
Cramer's best plays for tapping the "resilient" economies around the world.
This ETF offers both offense and defense if you want to play the world’s eighth-largest economy.
Stocks wavered Wednesday after a batch of weak economic reports. Should investors brace for a pullback? Andy Bischel, CIO of SKBA Capital Management, and Ron Carson, CEO and founder of Carson Wealth Management, discussed their insights.
Here's what analysts and others say they're watching before the bell Monday.
Here's what analysts are saying about the rest of 2010.