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

General Motors: Don’t Trade GM Stock on GM Recall Headlines

May sales were great at General Motors, and an investigation is set to clear top executives. That proves the recall selloff in GM stock was overdone.

5 Stocks to Buy for June

Buy these five large-cap stocks now, on the strength of strong technicals heading into a muted month of gains.

FCEL Stock Powers Down, Widens Loss

FuelCell Energy posted lower sales and higher costs, dealing another blow to the clean-energy sector and FCEL stock.

Dividends and Strategy Make AT&T Stock a Must-Have for Retirement

An extended track record of outperformance, incomparable dividends and aggressive acquisition plans make AT&T stock worth holding for retirement.

3 Better Bond Funds Than Pimco Total Return

Some bond funds are beating the pants off Bill Gross's Pimco Total Return, which just swallowed its 13th straight month of outflows.

Tesla Motors Looks Like a Winner, So Why is TSLA Stock a Sell?

Tesla Motors is as exciting as they come, but a high-priced momentum play like TSLA stock won't stand a chance in an old bull market.

Clorox Stock: A Terrible Trade but a Fine Forever Stock (CLX)

Forget about Carl Icahn and Phil Mickelson. With a dependable dividend, low volatility and long-term outperformance, Clorox stock is perfect for defense.

When Fraud Bites Business: Lost Fortunes, Reputations and Lives

Credit card breaches, swindlers and even baby formula form a web of business-targeted fraud that spans the globe.

Best Interest Rates in May: Savings, CDs and Mortgages

A slowdown in the housing market and falling yields on benchmark Treasurys drove mortgage rates down to their lowest level since late 2013.

3 Cash-Is-King Dividend Stocks

Dividend stocks that generate floods of levered free cash flow can maintain their payouts in a storm -- and look cheap too.