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Market analysts often misinterpret the data they’re reading. That’s what seems to be happening in small-cap stocks, or stocks of smaller companies, Caution: Potential Melt-Up Ahead February 14, 2017 by Michael Carr Stocks Market analysts often misinterpret the data they’re reading. That’s what seems to be happening in small-cap stocks, or stocks of smaller companies.
Having the right product might be good. But having the right timing for that product in the marketplace? That’s even better. The Next Big Thing February 8, 2017 by Jeff Yastine Investment Opportunities Having the right product might be good. But having the right timing for that product in the marketplace? That’s even better.
The Pitfalls of Corporate Tax Reform February 6, 2017 by Ted Bauman Taxes A few weeks back, my father, Banyan Hill’s own Bob Bauman, took me to task for something I’d written in Sovereign Investor Daily (not for the first time, either). I’d said, in regard to the American tendency toward harsh judicial punishment, that “we like it that way.” “Who’s this ‘we,’ Lone Ranger? Count me out, […]
Supposedly, if interest rates are high, bonds are attractive and stocks suffer. But like so much conventional wisdom, this doesn’t hold up under scrutiny. Surprise: Rising Interest Rates Are Bullish January 30, 2017 by Michael Carr Trading Strategies Supposedly, if interest rates are high, bonds are attractive and stocks suffer. But like so much conventional wisdom, this doesn’t hold up under scrutiny.
Banks Wall Street’s Ticking Time Bomb Wall Street’s Ticking Time Bomb January 25, 2017 by Jeff Opdyke U.S. Economy Once “too big to fail” banks have grown so large that it raises a troubling question: Are they now effectively too big to save in the next financial crisis?

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