SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust

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In January and February the recession risks for the United States were picking up. Now it looks as though the biggest risks for the U.S. falling back into recession in 2016 have all but vanished.
If you only listened to outside investor pundits or activist investors in the financial media, you might be tricked into thinking that Yahoo is on the brink of implosion.
Now that earnings season is well into its second half, 24/7 Wall St. wanted to look at some of the core earnings power of the S&P 500 based on actual earnings seen so far.
Analyzing the stock market in 2016 and 2015 is becoming harder and harder. The end game, regardless of how you view the market in general, is that this just isn’t your granddaddy’s stock market....
The bull market seems to be at a crossroads at the end of 2015. 24/7 Wall St. has compiled many key Wall Street strategist views for 2016.
Any time there is a major sell-off in stock, bonds usually are the beneficiary. The problem this time around is that interest rates are already so low.
It turns out that hedge fund Bridgewater Associates and founder Ray Dalio have made some changes since the end of 2014.
A Credit Suisse report sees some distinct advantages for small cap stocks in 2015, as headwinds are continuing to mount for large cap stocks.
There is big news for you indexers out there. Apple will be the next addition to the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
With the Dow nearing a 1,000 point pullback from its high and the S&P 500 nearing a 100-point pullback, investors are starting to wonder again if a full market correction is beginning to take...
As we draw closer to ringing in the New Year, analysts are already looking ahead to predict what the markets will do.
Equity ETFs are the winners so far this year, but bonds and gold not so much.
So, is it a joke to ask what happened to the sell-off? It depends on whom you ask.
Most international investors also want to invest in strong economies. After all, why should investors chase weak economies where their efforts may be treated poorly?
As we have looked through research from the firms that we cover on Wall Street, we find that almost everybody expects a pullback. None that we have seen could be as large as the one predicted by...