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

Who Needs the World? FedEx Stock Looking Up on Its Own

FedEx stock turned positive on the year after the global bellwether rode strong growth in the ground segment to Street-beating profits.

Adobe Stock Hits Record Territory, But New Money Should Stay Away

Adobe stock popped today, but the company's successful strategic shift to cloud-based subscriptions is more than baked into ADBE's sky-high valuation.

SolarCity and Yingli Boost Case for Solar Stocks

SolarCity and Yingli Energy boosted the bull case for solar stocks with some big manufacturing plans and better earnings, among other news.

Don’t Tread on Me – 3 Great All-American Dividend Stocks to Buy

America's World Cup debut tonight has stirred our patriotism and has us thinking about some great dividend stocks to buy with deep American roots and revenue streams.

3 Things That Could Get Amazon Stock Popping Again

Amazon stock is having a terrible year, but if the rumors are true, plenty of short- and long-term catalysts are coming soon.

Priceline (PCLN) Buys OpenTable to Kickstart Slowing Growth

The market says Pricleine overpaid for OpenTable, but deals like this are what helped PCLN gain almost 1,000% in five years

Amazon Prime Music Is Bad News for Pandora

Amazon Prime Music doesn't even really compete with Pandora, but it's still bad news for a streaming music service that has no shortage of threats.

The Top 10 S&P 500 Dividend Stocks for June

The S&P 500 may have crossed 1900 for the first time ever, but despite these new highs, these dividend stocks still have impressive yields.

5 Stocks Insiders Love That Rally After Insider Buying

These stocks have a strong history of putting up huge gains on insider buying -- and the insiders are buying now.

May Jobs Report – Winners & Losers

In another solid jobs report, payrolls grew by more than expected last month to lift the number of employed persons back to its pre-recession peak.