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James Paulsen: Keep Buying Stocks
Veteran analyst James Paulsen says there's still lots of room for this market to go up. Here's why he thinks stocks will keep rising — and what he thinks you should do about it. Paulsen, who’s written a popular monthly...
Tags: Paulsen Inc., Recovery, Recession, Stock, Market, Investor, MoneyWatch, Investment, Finance, James Paulsen, Wells Capital Management, Stock Market, Inflation, Corporate Earnings, Stimulus Package, Bull Market, Emerging Markets, Jeff Nash
Articles 2009-08-18
What's Next for the Markets?
With a roaring rally over the past few months, stocks have erased nearly half of their bear market losses. Can the good times keep on rolling? Or will investors have their hearts broken once again? We asked three experts for their predictions.With the numbers on your brokerage statement actually getting...
Tags: Patient, Investor, MoneyWatch, Financial Accounting, Investment, Finance, James Paulsen, Wells Capital Management, Stock Market, Recovery, Inflation, Corporate Earnings, Stimulus Package, Bull Market, Emerging Markets, David Winters, Value Investing, Wintergreen Fund, Michael Price, Bear, Stock Market Rally, Unemployment, Retail Sales, Diane Swonk, Mesirow Financial, Market Sentiment, Health Care, Housing Market, Financial Stocks, European Banks
Articles 2009-08-20

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Slower Growth Ahead? Meet the New Normal, Same as the Old Normal
The recession's darkest days may be drawing to a close, but that does not assure a bright future. The woes of the financial system and the credit, stock, housing and job markets have traumatized the economy so much, in the view of many economists and market strategists, that the average...
Tags: China, Growth, Financial Planning, Quality, Financial Accounting, Investment, Finance, Business Operations, Conrad de Aenlle
Blog posts 2009-06-22
Analyst says: Hail, hail, growth is really here; Wells Capital's Paulsen optimistic about the economy.(News)
Byline: Bruce Kelly Economic growth is here, and it is for real, according to one top analyst. James W. Paulsen, the Minneapolis-based chief investment strategist for Wells Capital Management Inc. of San Francisco, wrote in a...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, inflation
Research articles 2004-06-07
After 50% Rally in Stocks, the Most Bullish View May Be the Riskiest
You pays your money and you takes your choice. Three veteran observers of the economy and financial markets offer MoneyWatch their thoughts on the remarkable about-face in stocks this year, along with some speculation on where stocks and the economy are headed. Two express caution: David Winters,...
Tags: Paulsen Inc., Stock, Investment, Finance, Conrad de Aenlle
Blog posts 2009-08-20
The Seattle Times Business Newsletter Column.
By Stephen H. Dunphy, The Seattle Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 20--Revived inflation, not slow job creation or personal income, will be the biggest concern for the U.S. economy. So said James Paulsen, chief investment strategist for Wells Capital Management, ...
Tags: MWW Group, Seattle Times Co.
Research articles 2004-05-20
David Winters: Stock Market Isn't Out of the Woods Yet
A veteran value manager discusses why a recovery is still a ways off, what you should do with your portfolio now, and where he sees good buys today (hint: it's not in the U.S.). Here he discusses the market’s recent activity, what...
Tags: U.S., Recovery, Stock, Investor, Stock Market, MoneyWatch, Value Manager, Investment, Finance, David Winters, Wintergreen Fund, Value Investing, Michael Price, Bear, Stock Market Rally, Stimulus Package, Unemployment, Retail Sales, Inflation, Nestle, Richemont, Jardine Matheson, British American Tobacco, Schindler Holdings, Jeff Nash
Articles 2009-08-19
Wall Street's Dirty Secret: Nobody Really Knows
Yesterday, my physical therapist asked me, "So where's the market going?" I grinned and provided my usual response of "it could go up, it could go down and maybe it'll go sideways." With five pounds of ice on my shoulder, I started to think about the question more. ...
Tags: Paulsen Inc., Allocation, David Winters, Games, Financial Accounting, Personal Technology, Finance, Jill Schlesinger
Blog posts 2009-08-19
Presidents have 'little impact' on economy, strategist tells Las Vegas group.
By John G. Edwards, Las Vegas Review-Journal Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 12--Presidential candidates talk a lot about the economy -- remember President Clinton's "It's the economy, stupid" -- but presidents themselves have little immediate effect on the economy, according to...
Tags: Las Vegas Review-Journal
Research articles 2004-11-12
Why Willful Ignorance Trumps Expertise in Investing
Moneywatch is currently running a feature package entitled What's Next for the Markets? In it three very well-credentialed experts  -- Diane Swonk, David Winters, and James Paulsen -- offer their thoughts on what the future has in store for the markets. Each has an impressive resume, and has spent...
Tags: Stock, Investor, Stock Market, Moneywatch, Investment, Financial Accounting, Finance, Nathan Hale
Blog posts 2009-08-21
Shooting down bulletproof theory.
The current trace of confidence in the markets confounds one money manager. Many economists, CEOs, investment strategists and policy officials believe that market and economic trouble will be short lived and mild, says James Paulsen, the Minneapolis-based chief investment officer of Wells Capital Management. ...
Tags: Wells Capital Management
Research articles 2001-02-28
Dollar joins in regional market fall.
Aug 06, 2002 The Age ABIX via COMTEX -- James Paulsen, of the US firm Wells Capital Management, says investors have progressed from pessimism to outright fear. In the past three trading sessions the Dow Jones index in the US has fallen by almost...
Tags: Wells Capital Management
Research articles 2002-08-06
Stocks Rise as Home Sales Feed Optimism
By Edward KrudyNEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks snapped a three-day losing streak on Monday as stronger-than-expected home sales data fueled optimism while a weaker dollar boosted commodity-linked stocks.Sales of previously owned U.S. homes rose to their highest level in more than 2-1/2 years last month. That helped to ease...
Tags: Stock, Sales Strategy, Sales, Ciena Corp., D. R. Horton Inc., M.D.C. Holdings Inc., Newmont Mining Corp., US
News items 2009-11-23
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