There are persistent whispers among Wall Street’s big trading houses that the current uptrend is just about over. We say: Humbug! 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
It’s time for investors to evaluate their performance for the past three quarters and look to the next year. Read More
In the retail sector, investors are faced with a fragmented group of struggling companies, which means that attention to detail is key. Read More
There's a fast growing segment in homebuilding called Build-to-Rent (BTR), which is quietly adding billions to homebuilders’ bottom lines. Read More
There's a positive trading pattern developing in the U.S. Treasury Bond market, which is spreading to interest rate sensitive sectors. Read More
The rise in bond yields may be good enough to cool things off in the economy and to keep the Fed on the sidelines. Read More
An unpredictable winter and a protracted Middle East war may combine to increase energy prices, amid already tight supplies. Read More
For stock investors, it’s always best to focus on the present while being prepared for that day when the situation will improve. Read More
It’s not easy to stay calm in a grinding down market. Yet, that’s exactly what investors should be doing during difficult trading periods. Read More
The sentiment on Wall Street is getting highly bearish, for good reasons. Here's what the key indicators tell us. Read More