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

The Top 10 S&P 500 Dividend Stocks for September

A rising stock market has pushed the top yield on S&P 500 dividend stocks down below 9% from more than 12% last spring.

Michael Kors Stock Dead Is Dead Money

Sales and profits are soaring, but anxiety over margins and overexpansion will weigh on Michael Kors stock for months or longer.

Burger King Is Breaking Into an Overcrowded Mess With THI

Burger King's purchase of Tim Horton's could prove a pricey and pointless distraction for Dunkin Donuts and Burger King.

August Jobs Report – Winners & Losers

The August jobs report landed with a splat, as a slower pace of hiring broke a six-month streak of accelerating labor-market strength.

ECB Cuts Rates as the Eurozone Flirts With Deflation

The ECB rate cuts were necessary to forestall deflation, but even with bond purchases, it may be too little too late.

Ferguson-Driven Stocks Won’t Fly High Forever

Taser (TASR), Digital Ally (DGLY) and Image Sensing Solutions (ISNS) are soaring a month after the Ferguson shooting, but only traders need apply.

5 Stocks to Buy for September

Technical strength will let these five stocks to buy post solid gains in an otherwise tough month for stocks.

5 Best Bond Funds to Buy for Rising Interest Rates

The Federal Reserve is set to hike rates in 2015, which will cause bond prices -- and bond funds -- to get shellacked.

Tesla Stock – Sky-High Potential, But Priced for Perfection

Tesla stock keeps hitting new highs, making the valuation look extremely stretched and vulnerable to a nasty selloff.

What Bubble? Strong Second-Quarter Earnings Season Deflates Fears

Stocks are by no means cheap, but a strong second-quarter earnings season proves they're not wildly overpriced either.