Here's what analysts and others say they're watching before the bell Thursday.
Stocks struggled on Wednesday after a handful of companies reported earnings that beat expectations but weakness in techs and retailers dragged on the market. David Spika, VP and investment strategist at WHG Funds, and Joseph Keating, executive vice chairman and CIO at CenterState Bank, shared their best investment plays.
Stocks were lower on Wednesday amid weakness in techs and retailers. Barry Knapp, head of US portfolio strategy at Barclays, shared his market outlook.
Here's what analysts and others say they're watching before the bell Wednesday.
Stocks were lower on Tuesday as another batch of earnings reports showed weak revenues and more signs of a struggling housing market appeared. Neil Hennessy, portfolio manager and CIO of Hennessy Funds, and David Goerz, CIO of Highmark Capital, shared their market insights.
Here's what analysts and others say they're watching before the bell Tuesday.
Most companies have been reporting earnings that beat Wall Street expectations. Will the trend continue throughout the season in this first big earnings week? Sam Stovall, chief investment strategist at Standard & Poor’s, shared his earnings outlook.
This market is bound to grow and so investors should take advantage of these following sectors, agreed Sarat Sethi, partner and portfolio manager at Douglas C. Lane & Associates, and Craig Callahan, founder and president of ICON Advisers. They shared their best investment plays.
Here's what analysts and others say they're watching before the bell Monday.
Here's what Ray Harrison from Harrison Financial Group is saying about why the markets seem to be positioned into a sideways trading range.
Here's what analysts are saying about the rest of 2010.
The Fast Money traders share their final trades of the day.
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Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 6:40 PM ETYou say the name of a stock, and Mad Money's Jim Cramer tells you whether to buy or sell.