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

Lennar Earnings Make LEN Stock a Top Sector Pick

Lennar has a broad and diverse presence in a resurgent housing market, and that makes LEN stock a standout vs. its peers.

Don’t Dump Dividend Stocks When a Rate Hike Hits

Dividend stocks get hurt when interest rates are going up, but wise investors will ignore the turbulence and keep their horizons long.

Alibaba Stock’s Miserable First Birthday (BABA)

Alibaba stock was a skyrocket when it went public one year ago, but a host of problems since then have made a loser of BABA.

Oracle Earnings Don’t Change the Bull Case on ORCL Stock

Oracle's transition to cloud-based services remains on track despite disappointing revenue, and that's the real key to ORCL going forward.

Expedia Stock Has More Upside Even at Record Highs (EXPE)

The Expedia (EXPE) stock bull case includes an attractive valuation, outsized profit growth and performance chasing by desperate investors.

Why Star Wars Hype Makes Disney Stock a BAD Bet (DIS)

Movie hype -- perhaps over-hype? -- and the changing landscape of the cable industry help make Disney (DIS) stock a risky proposition.

The Top 10 S&P 500 Dividend Stocks for September

From jitters over the Chinese economy to the oil-price slump, stocks are down ... and so yields on dividend stocks are up.

Carl Icahn and Jim Chanos Battle Over Cheniere Energy (LNG)

These hedge-fund titans have opposite views of the natural gas market, and they have squared off over LNG stock.

FedEx Earnings Will Bolster the Bull Case on FDX Stock

FedEx earnings will once again prove that FDX stock is a buy thanks to cash flow, margin expansion and a cheap valuation.

OPEC Says Low Oil Prices Are Killing the U.S. Shale Boom

OPEC's strategy of keeping oil prices low with record oil output is finally catching up to higher-cost domestic producers.