Dan Burrows

Dan Burrows

Dan Burrows is a veteran of CBS MoneyWatch, DailyFinance, SmartMoney and Dow Jones MarketWatch, and has written for The Wall Street Journal, Consumer Reports and other publications. He favors value investing and writes about asset prices and macroeconomic trends for the long-term investor. He holds no individual securities.

Recent Articles

3 High-Risk, High-Reward Eurozone Stocks

Italy's Luxottica, Spain's Banco Santander and Germany's Siemens are getting hammered now -- but they could pop once the panic selling subsides.

My Favorite Sector for Summer: Bonds

If you're looking for profitable trading ideas this summer, you might forget about stocks altogether and consider bonds.

Stocks: Will a June Swoon Follow Sell in May?

Just about everything sold off last month, but a bottom may be near if previous patterns hold. In any case, sitting tight is the safest strategy for now.

278 Dividend Stocks Yielding More Than 10-Year Treasurys

Thinking about diving into Treasurys for yield? With 10-year bonds at all-time lows, you might be better off in some of these 278 stocks yielding better than T-Notes.

America Is Stuck in a ‘Seinfeld Market’

We can expect more volatility on old news until the Greek election. For now, the safest course in the face of market uncertainty is to sit tight.

CAT Is Set for a Strong Second Half

China's stimulus package should be just the catalyst Caterpillar's stock needs to enjoy a strong remainder of the year.

Banks Still Are Failing, But Not Like Before

Financial firms are now going bust at the slowest rate in years. Plus, the FDIC says, the number of 'problem' banks is also down to a multi-year low.

12 Bond-Busting, Market-Beating, Dependable Dividend Stocks

These 12 stocks have hiked dividends for 25 years, pay more than the 10-year T-Note and are outperforming the S&P 500 year-to-date.

Should I Buy Costco Stock? 3 Pros, 3 Cons

COST stock popped on Thursday as its earnings topped forecasts, but investors need to consider its pricey shares and stiff competition. See the verdict.

JPMorgan: The Bank That Kicked the Regulatory Hornets’ Nest

The financial industry had mostly adjusted to new rules this year, but a trading fiasco at JPMorgan has put the Volcker Rule back into play.