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Wall Street is wrong: Copper prices can’t tell you where the stock market is headed
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These money and investing stories, popular with MarketWatch readers over the past week, give you tips about how to navigate the financial markets after February’s bumpy second half and signs pointing to March blowing in with more unpredictable winds.
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How much should you pay for a dollar of earnings as valuation indicators are at extreme highs?
For the stock market to produce anything close to its long-term historical average return, the cyclically adjusted price earnings (CAPE) ratio will need to remain at its current high level.
How much should you pay for a dollar of earnings as valuation indicators are at extreme highs?
Wall Street is wrong: Copper prices can’t tell you where the stock market is headed
Take away copper's Ph.D.
Wall Street is wrong: Copper prices can’t tell you where the stock market is headed
These 2 pipeline stocks are undervalued and pay a fat dividend
Value-stock manager taps Magellan Midstream Partners and Enterprise Products Partners
These 2 pipeline stocks are undervalued and pay a fat dividend
Most investors don’t like accelerating inflation — but this one group does
Value investors are keenly aware that the value-over-growth premium tends to rise when inflation heats up.
Most investors don’t like accelerating inflation — but this one group does