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

Tiffany Stock’s a Dud as Long as the Dollar Stays High (TIF)

Tiffany & Co.'s high dependence on overseas sales is a nightmare for the high-end jeweler, not to mention TIF investors.

5 Stocks to Sell for September

Technical weakness and poor seasonality amid the worst month of the year for the market makes these names stocks to sell now.

Best Buy Earnings Set BBY Up for Short-Term Gains

The market likes to ride Best Buy stock when the news flow is favorable, and surprisingly strong earnings sure do qualify.

The Top 3 Tech Stocks to Buy in a Market Crash

A numbers of the markets biggest and brightest tech stocks went on sale Monday, but these three proved that Wall Street is happy to gobble them up at a bargain.

What Is Rule 48 on the NYSE?

Extreme volatility forced the NYSE to invoke this little-used rule ahead of Monday's market open.

LLY Stock Soars as Eli Lilly Diabetes Drug Wows Investors

A new potential blockbuster Jardiance has boosted Eli Lilly even as the market has tumbled lately, with LLY stock surging on trial news.

Should You Buy GE Stock? 3 Pros, 3 Cons

General Electric's move to shed its financial assets looks good on paper, but ditching the profit engine could hurt GE stock.

Target Stock: Still a Market-Beater After Earnings (TGT)

Target's surprisingly strong earnings report should improve sentiment and drive even more outperformance for for Target stock.

Home Depot (HD) Stock Is Worth the Stretched Valuation

A resurgent housing market and strong sentiment provide a higher ceiling for Home Depot (HD) stock after the retailer's quality Q2 report.

Walmart Earnings Show WMT Stock Is No Bargain

In the wake of Walmart earnings, sour sentiment and a dour outlook make WMT stock a sideways bet at best.