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

Netflix, Inc. (NFLX) Is a Buy With or Without China Expansion

You don't need any sort of imminent invasion of the Chinese market to make a buy call on NFLX stock.

Amazon Prime Day: AMZN Will Rewrite the Record Book

The second annual Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) Prime Day promises to be an even bigger hit than the first.

MBLY Stock: Traders Love Mobileye NV’s Deal With BMW and Intel

A new deal in the self-driving car segment just sent Mobileye NV (MBLY) stock into the green for the year-to-date.

Citigroup Inc Will TRIPLE Its Dividend: A New Era for C Stock?

A long-awaited dividend hike and stock buyback might be an inflection point for shares in Citigroup Inc (NYSE:C).

5 Stocks to Sell for July

Technical red flags, seasonal weakness and fundamental headwinds make these names stocks to sell as July begins.

Nike Inc: Don’t Call the Bottom in NKE Stock Yet

Is NKE stock actually making the turn? Hardly. Some troubling quarterly numbers in Nike's most recent earnings report make it too soon to call.

Twilio Inc (TWLO) Stock: Is the Party Over?

Twilio Inc (TWLO) has a good business and made a stunning market debut, but shares could get slaughtered on profit taking any day.

Facebook Inc: Buy FB Stock on Dips Until You Run Out of Money

Whenever FB stock takes a beating on Brexit fears, the market is saying it has no idea what it's doing when it comes to Facebook. Take advantage.

Nike Inc: Earnings Are Set to Leave Investors Flat-Flooted (NKE)

Lower profits and sluggish sales aren't what lackluster Nike Inc needs as competition for market share heats up.

Netflix, Inc.: Brexit Can’t Keep NFLX Down Forever

A stronger dollar hurts Netflix, Inc.'s (NFLX) international ambitions, but it has always been a pricey, volatile stock that wins in the end.