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When told of a failed coup and a round of thousands of arrests of military, government and civilian people, most investors might just assume that the local stock market would be crushed.
Investors often wonder what to think when the stock market hits new all-time highs. Do they sell or do they chase the market higher?
Is there really gold in them thar hills? If those hills are exchange traded funds (ETFs), then the answer is a resounding yes. 24/7 Wall St. has tracked the gold buying and selling before, during and...
The five best performing Buffett stocks so far in 2016 are handily outperforming the broader market. It will be interesting to see if these stocks will hold their gains in the rest of the year.
24/7 Wall St. wanted to take a look at the top five positions in the Buffett holdings that were the worst year-to-date performers.
With the Brexit Vote only adding that much more uncertainty, the reality is setting in that this could spell long-term trouble for the European Union. Britain never did share its currency, but they...
Janus Capital launched a couple new exchange traded funds (ETFs) in Thursday’s trading session that address investors' desire to invest in health-related stocks.
Janus Capital has now launched the Obesity ETF, which has a strategy of investing in companies that provide treatment and care for obesity and obesity‐related disease.
The Organics ETF has now launched from the thematic investing team at Janus, though maybe it should be called the Whole Foods ETF.
It is no secret that the semiconductor industry is in a serious consolidation wave. These four chip companies are considered to be prime targets for M&A activity.
24/7 Wall St. has decided to track seven funds, all either closed-end funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs), that offer yields of 10% or more.
Despite struggling mightily over the past couple of years, hedge funds still have a ton of assets under management.
Greece is back in the news. The good news about Greece is that they are not back in the news on the verge of an impending default, nor is Greece being accused of being the verge of being ejected from...
After many years of endless stock buybacks, at least one source is signaling that Corporate America is now pushing far less capital toward share buybacks than more recent years.
With a 4% rally in Apple on the heels of news of Berkshire Hathaway's $1 billion stake, there are several things that should be considered.