- June 4, 2007 | Features
- Cramer vs. Cramer
�Why does everybody hate me?� The Wall Street maniac explains his critics, the market, and himself.
- May 7, 2007 | The Bottom Line
- Bank on I-Banks
Don’t hate investment bankers for raking in millions. Invest in their absurdly profitable (yet still undervalued) outfits and share the wealth.
- March 12, 2007 | The Bottom Line
- Crash Insurance
Last week’s Dow collapse wasn’t really about China or a recession. It was plain old slow growth. Biotech stocks are one remedy.
- February 12, 2007 | The Bottom Line
- The Bush-proof Portfolio
The president’s foolhardy foreign policy and wanton spending have investors fleeing to foreign exchanges. It’s time to join them.
- January 8, 2007 | The Bottom Line
- Lucky 2007
An equity shortage, a new M&A boom, a weak dollar, and lower interest rates point to another year of big winnings on Wall Street.
- December 25, 2006 |
- Because Happy Days Aren’t Just Here Again. They’re Gonna Stick Around for a While
This year, the Dow Jones cleared the 12,000 bar for the first time, the Standard & Poor’s 500 climbed to five-year highs, and the city’s unemployment rate hit a 30-year low. That’s nothing. Wait until you see what’s going to happen next.
- November 27, 2006 | The Bottom Line
- Attention, Wal-Mart Shoppers
The real problem isn’t the global megaretailer’s rapacious image. It’s the company’s flagging business fortunes.
- November 6, 2006 | The Bottom Line
- This One Goes to Thirteen
Falling oil prices, a halt in interest-rate hikes, and a wave of hedge-fund buying sent the Dow above 12,000. Now they’ll take it higher.
- October 9, 2006 | The Bottom Line
- After Amaranth
Yes, there are out-of-control hedge-fund managers out there. But the real problems are overaggressive marketing and overeager investors.
- September 18, 2006 | The Bottom Line
- Bright Sumner
Sumner Redstone’s surprise ousting of Viacom CEO Tom Freston may have looked crazy. But the octogenarian media mogul’s idea may still shine.