Daniel Putnam

Daniel Putnam

Daniel Putnam is a professional financial writer with 18 years of experience writing articles about the financial markets, investment ideas, and personal finance.

Daniel holds a Master’s of Business Administration from Boston College and has traded stocks and options successfully for more than 20 years. Daniel lives in the Boston area with his wife and two children.

Recent Articles

Attention, U.S. Stock Investors: Turn Your Focus to the Yen

The Japanese yen has been a leading indicator for U.S. stock market performance so far in 2013. What is the yen telling us now?

Is Now the Time to Buy Emerging Markets?

Emerging market stocks have sharply underperformed U.S. equities, but that doesn't meant it's time to buy ... yet.

Tapering Fears Allayed? The Bond Market Says ‘Not So Fast!’

Stocks and higher-risk segments of the bond market have shaken off concerns about Fed tapering, but Treasuries and MBS are telling a different story.

Don’t Fret About Weak Trading Volume

Trading volume, while weak, hasn't been an accurate predictor of broader-market direction in recent years.

Which Dividend ETF Should You Buy?

Rather than shopping for a dividend ETF on the basis of yield, investors should give greater weight to dividend growth.

Who Cares Which Stocks Are Going Ex-Dividend?

Ignore lists of stocks going ex-dividend! Trading stocks around their ex-dividend date to capture the payout is a futile approach that raises your tax bill.

XLK: The One Chart You Need to Watch in August

Investors who want to gauge how far the U.S. stock market can run from here need only focus on a single ETF in the month ahead: the Technology SPDR (XLK).

Starved for High Yield? Wait a Little Longer

Higher-yielding areas of both the bond and equity markets have rallied hard off of their June 24 low. How long can the move in high yield continue?

ETF Industry Jumps the Shark with Nashville-Focused Fund

The soon-to-be launched the Nashville Area ETF is yet another signal that individual investors need to keep it simple.

Beware of a Plunging VIX in the Summer

Historically, a low VIX in the summer has been a sign of trouble ahead for the stock market. Don't go after VIX-leveraging ETFs ... just get conservative.