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More good news for the U.S. market: Investors are avoiding stock funds and ETFs
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You may be able to nearly triple your return with U.S. Treasurys
This little-known alternative with an attractive and guaranteed long-term return
You may be able to nearly triple your return with U.S. Treasurys
Stock market weakness is likely to persist as extreme bullishness is reaching a crescendo
Market timers had been more bullish than at almost any other time since such data began being collected in 2000.
Stock market weakness is likely to persist as extreme bullishness is reaching a crescendo
The stock market’s strength tells us less about the true state of the economy than at almost any other time over the last five decades
This new study crunches the numbers and finds the disconnect between the stock market and the economy increases as valuations become more stretched.
The stock market’s strength tells us less about the true state of the economy than at almost any other time over the last five decades
More good news for the U.S. market: Investors are avoiding stock funds and ETFs
Fund flows are a contrarian indicator, so outflows — not inflows — are a healthy sign, writes Mark Hulbert.
More good news for the U.S. market: Investors are avoiding stock funds and ETFs