You should position your portfolio for the next bull market, by emphasizing a combination of growth and value stocks. Read More
Dr. Joe Duarte is Chief Investment Strategist and Editor of Profit Catalyst Alert and Weekly Cash Machine. He has been a professional investor and independent analyst since 1990. He is a former Registered Investment Advisor and author of the Bestselling "Options Trading for Dummies," now in its 4th edition and several other books including "Market Timing for Dummies" and "Successful Biotech Investing". Although Joe's favorite areas of the market are technology and healthcare, he is a versatile investor who enjoys finding that hidden gem stock before the crowd, no matter what the sector. He is an original CNBC Market Maven, and is visible regularly on Stockcharts.TV. He has published articles on Marketwatch.com and has been widely quoted in the major media including The Wall Street Journal and Barron’s magazine.
Analyst Articles
To use a medical metaphor, the Fed is squeezing the system like a crush injury squeezes a limb, causing "compartment syndrome" with stocks. Read More
Warren Buffett’s asset machine Berkshire Hathaway owns a variety of businesses, offering a glimpse into what’s happening in the real economy. Read More
Like lightning strikes, volatile markets can be scary. They can also be dangerous to most trading accounts — especially in the short term. Read More
Success in real estate is about “location, location, location.” But in the oil and natural gas markets it’s about “supply, supply, supply.” Read More
The Chinese economy is in trouble, but the fallout will likely be positive for the U.S. Here's how to play the trend. Read More
The price action in homebuilder stocks and Treasury bond yields suggests that both the stock and the bond markets are expecting the Fed to end its tightening cycle sooner than it’s saying. Read More
New bullish trends are emerging in the semiconductor sector. Here's the best way to capitalize on them. Read More
Here's why you should consider investing in lumber and energy stocks on a seasonal basis. Read More
To determine what's really going on in the housing market, you need to look behind the headlines. Read More