Skip to content

BrettMaas.com

Communicating your story to the Street

Category: Uncategorized

The broadening trade has been in full swing this week. Will it stick?

Cyclical stocks are off to a strong start in 2026, and some on Wall Street believe that may continue.

Author Posted on January 9, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Goldman says two plays on the senior housing boom can rally more than 20%. They also pay dividends

Goldman Sachs initiated coverage on two real estate investment trusts Friday.

Author Posted on January 9, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Buy Amazon for a prospective breakout, says Carter Worth

From here, the chart analyst thinks owning Amazon will generate positive alpha.

Author Posted on January 9, 2026Categories Uncategorized

History shows these stocks reporting earnings next week tend to beat expectations

Delta Air Lines and Bank of America are two companies reporting next week that have tended to beat Wall Street’s expectations in the past.

Author Posted on January 9, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Trump orders mortgage bond purchases to lower rates. These stocks are jumping in response

Analysts are now weighing the actual impact for consumers and what the move means for lending stocks.

Author Posted on January 9, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Stars are aligning for Treasury yields to fall. This options trade hedges risk and makes money if rates dip

Jeff Kilburg breaks down this trade on the TLT ETF.

Author Posted on January 9, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Lockheed Martin is attractively valued to start the year, says Truist

The bank upgraded the aerospace and defense stock to buy from hold.

Author Posted on January 9, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Buy Marriott as outlook for hotels improves in 2026, says BMO

BMO Capital Markets sees upside of 14% ahead for shares of Marriott International.

Author Posted on January 9, 2026Categories Uncategorized

This trash and recycling stock has lagged in the past year. UBS says it’s time to buy

UBS’ $260 price target represents upside of 19% for shares of Waste Management.

Author Posted on January 9, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Friday’s big stock stories: What’s likely to move the market in the next trading session

Investors rotated out of tech names, dragging the Nasdaq Composite lower on Thursday.

Author Posted on January 9, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Posts navigation

Previous page Page 1 … Page 103 Page 104 Page 105 … Page 644 Next page

RSS MarketWatch: Stock Market News

  • U.S. stock futures fall, oil surges as Trump calls Iran’s latest offer to end war ‘totally unacceptable’ May 11, 2026
    U.S. stock-index futures fell and oil prices rose on Sunday, after President Donald Trump called Iran’s response to the latest U.S. proposal to end the war “totally unacceptable.”
    Mike Murphy
  • I’m giving $10,000 to my stepchildren. My wife warned me against gifts of equal value for my nephews. Is that fair? May 11, 2026
    “Our net worth is about $4 million, and we are both 60.”
    Quentin Fottrell
  • My niece is on Social Security Disability Insurance. Will she lose her health insurance if I buy her a house? May 10, 2026
    “She has not been able to get approved for a mortgage, so I want to help her.”
    Quentin Fottrell
  • I was a slave to credit-card debt, then I got laid off and turned my life around. Here’s how I did it. May 10, 2026
    “I have steadily increased my assets by more than 10% since being laid off.”
    Quentin Fottrell
  • Powell’s legacy as Fed chair is fighting inflation and Trump. He may lose the battle against both. May 10, 2026
    Jerome Powell will be remembered for how the struggles against inflation and to preserve Federal Reserve independence ultimately end.
    Greg Robb
  • Introducing the ‘NACHO’ trade: How Wall Street is betting on higher oil prices and persistent inflation May 10, 2026
    Wall Street is glomming on to yet another acronym inspired in part by Mexican cuisine.
    Joseph Adinolfi
  • Big Tech’s AI spending is depriving investors of juicy payouts May 10, 2026
    Goldman Sachs expects S&P 500 share buybacks to grow only 3% this year, as a shaky economic backdrop and AI cost pressures force spending reconsiderations.
    Bill Peters
  • As Nvidia earnings draw closer, here are 5 things investors need to watch May 10, 2026
    The chip maker’s stock has been a laggard — but Goldman Sachs sees five potential catalysts that could come out of its earnings call later this month.
    Britney Nguyen
  • ‘Fibermaxxing’ has spurred the launch of fiber sodas and gummies. Is the craze going too far? May 10, 2026
    Companies are rushing to cash in on “functional snacking,” but experts warn that the health benefits of fiber treats might not be all they’re cracked up to be.
    Bill Peters
  • My mother regrets paying Social Security. She says she should have invested her contributions. I disagree. Who’s right? May 10, 2026
    “There’s no way my dad and my mom paid enough into Medicare to cover my dad’s six months in long-term critical care.”
    Quentin Fottrell

Tags

  • (Nasdaq:ICLK)
  • Apple
  • Apple iPad
  • BrettMaas
  • Brett Maas
  • brett maas charities
  • brett maas gives back
  • brett maas hayden
  • brett maas hayden ir
  • brett maas investor relations
  • brett maas twitter
  • BSQR
  • Bsquare
  • BSquare Corporation
  • bulletin board stocks
  • Cover-All Technologies
  • DOW
  • Echo Therapeutics
  • Forbes
  • Ford
  • Ford Motor Company
  • global axcess corporation
  • Google
  • Green Technology
  • Hayden IR
  • ICLK
  • Interclick
  • investor relations
  • iOS5
  • iPhone
  • IPOs
  • New Cardio
  • NY Daily News
  • online search
  • PHC
  • Recession
  • Samsung
  • Sarah Palin
  • Semler Scientific
  • small cap stocks
  • smlr
  • Tiger Woods
  • Twitter
  • Venture Capital
  • yahoo

Blogroll

  • Brett Maas Social Sites
  • DIAP Media, Phoenix SEO

Links

  • Brett Maas
  • Brett Maas Blog
  • Brett Maas Charity Site
  • Brett Maas Real Estate
  • CEO Express
  • Tailor in Phoenix I use
BrettMaas.com Proudly powered by WordPress