When asked to describe today’s economy, “globalized” is first term that comes to mind. There’s a multitude of connections between the US and China ranging from goods and capital to ideas and people. The volume and value of those goods and services has been steady increasing, particularly since Bill Clinton formalized the NAFTA agreement in 1993. Read More
Benjamin Shepherd is a recognized exchange-traded fund (ETF), mutual fund and stock expert with an extensive background analyzing time-tested funds, including their managers and strategies. Ben looks for investments that have proven themselves in both bull and bear markets. Ben also specializes in covering emerging markets, pinpointing the most dynamic investments in developing nations for market-beating growth.
Ben is an analyst for Global Income Edge and regularly contributes to Personal Finance, Investing Daily’s flagship product.
Analyst Articles
Results were flat last week as banking industry concerns weighed down the markets. Last Friday, the US Treasury released its methodology used in conducting the stress tests of the nation’s 19 largest banks. Leading many to wonder if the tests were strident enough. Read More
The markets responded positively this week to better than expected earnings news in the financials, while some sectors performed predictably poor. Read More
We check up on an agribusiness heavyweight and surprising quarterly results at a giant in for-profit education. From there we look at a counterintuitive analyst upgrade in the commercial real estate sector. Read More
Managing money is tough in any market, but this old standby continues to perform. Read More
Despite AIG's problems, there's still money in insurance. Read More
Even if equities markets have hit bottom, there's still reason to be defensive. Read More
Two top investing experts discuss their outlook for the markets and share their top recommendations among technology and oil-services stocks. Read More
Updates on past recommendations and how they've fared so far. Read More
We look at the month that was and what investors can expect going forward. Read More