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

Will Shares in Pier 1 Imports Inc Go to Zero? (PIR)

Pier 1 Imports considered bankruptcy a few years ago, and today PIR continues to face some bleak demographic trends.

Don’t Buy Square Stock Until It Proves Itself Worthy (SQ)

Forget that it's Jack Dorsey's baby -- Square (SQ) stock is a snooze-fest if payment processing is all that it has to offer right now.

Microsoft Corporation’s 2016 Outlook: What’s on Deck for MSFT Stock?

Microsoft Corporation had a strong 2015 and MSFT stock is ready to deliver another year of market-beating gains.

Big Spending Has Boeing Co (BA) Stock Set Up for a BIG 2016

Boeing stock looked good on fundamentals alone, and now BA is dumping even more cash on shareholders. Shares look like a great bet for 2016.

The 6 Best Dividend Stocks to Buy in 2016

Another year of disappointing gains and high volatility? Forget it. Investors should retool for 2016 by buying the best dividend stocks on the market.

McDonald’s Stock Has Upside Thanks to All-Day Breakfast (MCD)

All-day breakfast is adding fuel to McDonald's (MCD) nascent turnaround and driving it toward easy 2016 comparisons.

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Goes After Apple in Mobile Payments (WMT)

It sounds crazy at first, but Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (WMT) wants a share of the mobile payments market, and it has a built-in advantage.

Dow Chemical and DuPont Deal Is a No-Brainer (DD, DOW)

Dow Chemical and DuPont are right to merge and then break up into focused companies to better succeed amid sluggish global growth.

5 Stocks to Buy for December

Looking for a few stocks to buy to ride December's usual upswing? Try these winners that boast strong seasonality and promising charts.

Netflix, Inc. Won’t Languish Long If the Bulls Have Their Way (NFLX)

The market may worry about cost concerns and troubles going global, but investor sentiment in Netflix (NFLX) is too strong to be broken.