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 Internet of Things — 9 Stocks to Buy (At Your Own Peril)

Goldman Sachs sees big opportunities in the Internet of Things, but thematic investing is deceptively dangerous.

The Bad Economy Isn’t Surprising … Just Persistent

That the economy sucked in the first quarter is old news. But bad GDP numbers serve as a stark reminder that the recovery is still tepid.

Mergers and Acquisitions — The 5 Biggest Deals of Q2

Mergers and acquisitions are back at levels not seen since before the financial crisis, led by these giant deals.

5 Stocks to Sell for July

The market keeps hitting new highs, but technical weakness makes these S&P 500 names stocks to sell now.

Chinese Stocks: Is a Tipping Point Coming Soon?

The uncertainty weighing on Chinese stocks for so long could finally be resolved this year, analysts say.

5 Reasons to Buy Japanese Stocks – EWJ

Japanese stocks look like losers, but it sure is hard to find bargains anywhere else in developed markets these days.

Don’t Buy the Sucker’s Rally in 3D Printing Companies

High-priced momentum stocks like 3D printing companies are a dangerous place to be at this stage of the market cycle.

Spiking Oil Prices, Rising Energy Stocks Are Headed for a Fall

Headlines favor higher levels for energy stocks and oil prices, but the macroeconomic fundamentals and facts on the ground do not.

Oracle Stock a Buy on the Dip After Earnings

Oracle stock took a huge hit on disappointing earnings but the transition to cloud-based services was bound to be tumultuous.

Dov Charney’s Out, American Apparel Rallies … and APP Stock’s Still a Bad Joke

American Apparel stock -- a loser sunk by the firm's long string of losses -- has huge headwinds thanks to ousted founder Dov Charney.