Floating-rate instruments were all the rage in a “higher for longer” regime, and that is about to change, says DoubleLine’s Gundlach.
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Apple reports results after the bell. Here’s what Wall Street is watching
Apple’s earnings out after the bell Thursday mark the next big test for a market struggling to recover from its recent tech wreck.
Investors should wait before chasing Meta here, according to the charts
David Keller breaks down the charts in the surging tech name.
Bitcoin is riding a wave of optimism into a historically quiet trading month. Here’s what to expect
Investors have several reasons to be optimistic even as bitcoin enters one of the sleepiest trading months of the year.
Buy gold and oil for protection as Middle East tensions escalate, UBS says
The risk of miscalculation in the Middle East is high. Oil and gold can help hedge investors’ portfolios.
An options trade on an oil giant before earnings with crude on the move higher
Mike Khouw breaks down the trade in Exxon.
Goldman Sachs adds 4 new stocks to its conviction buy list
Goldman’s new “Conviction List – Directors’ Cut” curates 20 to 25 of the firm’s most differentiated fundamental buy-rated ideas across its U.S. stock coverage.
These tech stocks offer safe harbors if the sector sell-off continues
A group of technology stocks could weather the storm better than others as investors continue rotating into smaller and mid-sized companies.
Small cap Russell 2000 posts 10% gain in July, trouncing other indexes
The S&P 500 rallied 1.6% on Wednesday. That performance was in contrast to an emerging trend seen in July: Investors were rotating out of large-cap tech stocks and into beaten-down smaller names.
Three ‘pain trades:’ Bank of America tells clients to be on the right side of these market moves
Heading into year’s end, Bank of America sees three “pain trades” that investors should look out for.