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Markets’ Euphoria Put on Pause — Monday’s IP Market Recap
The Dow and the S&P 500 take a break from their recent sprints Monday while Apple and the Nasdaq get a small respite. Yahoo was headed higher after the bell.
Rising Tide Lifts Banks, Homebuilders — Monday’s IP Market Recap
Optimism over Republicans' latest fiscal cliff offer helped to broadly lift markets, with financial and housing-related stocks among the day's best performers.
7 Stocks That Should Reverse Split
The underlying business doesn't change, but a higher nominal share price does have some advantages.
Let the Easing Continue! — Wednesday’s IP Market Recap
The Fed's announcement of continued quantitative easing wasn't enough to spark a widespread rally Wednesday.
Tech Keeps the Rally Alive — Thursday’s IP Market Recap
Stocks gained ground broadly across all indices thanks to optimism about a fiscal cliff solution and a rally in tech stocks.
Finally, a Break in the Storm — Wednesday’s IP Market Recap
Retailers surged on a host of positive earnings news Wednesday, and fiscal cliff worries eased for a day to land stocks in the black.
Apple, Amazon Flub Earnings — Thursday’s IP Market Recap
AAPL and AMZN shares headed lower in post-market trading Thursday after the duo announced disappointing profits.
5 Mutual Funds for Aggressive Investors
Using funds can be a safer way to hike the risk/reward ratio. Here are five funds that let you have your cake and eat a little of it, too.
Alcoa, Yum Kick Off Q3 Earnings — Tuesday’s IP Market Recap
Alcoa and Yum! Brands got the third-quarter earnings season off to a decent start with Street-beating numbers following a down day for the markets.
Ben Hurls a Bolt of Quantitative Lightning — Thursday’s IP Market Recap
Markets staged a broad rally after Ben Bernanke announced that the Federal Reserve would launch another round of quantitative easing.
Keep a Short Leash on These ‘Parasite Stocks’
No one should put all their eggs in one basket, and that goes for companies, too. These stocks depend way too much on a single customer.