Best Buy Co. Inc. (NYSE: BBY) and Toys “R” Us Inc. are the two latest retailers to announce that they will open their doors on Thanksgiving. Other retailers like Target Corp. (NYSE: TGT) have expanded their “Black Friday” hours this year.
Earlier this week (Monday), Money Morning Chief Investment Strategist Keith Fitz-Gerald appeared on Bloomberg TV to break down his method for how to invest during turbulent times.
Today (Monday), Money Morning Chief Investment Strategist Keith Fitz-Gerald appeared on FOX Business’ “Varney & Co.” to discuss how the big banks are putting Twitter stock on sale, and whether investors should buy once it hits the market.
Yesterday, CNBC hosted Money Morning Chief Investment Strategist Keith Fitz-Gerald to talk about what the government shutdown is doing to the markets.
While the stock markets so far have reacted mildly to the government shutdown, the looming Washington fight over the need to raise the federal debt ceiling could lead to a U.S. debt default.
We’ve heard reports of a slowdown in the Chinese juggernaut. Forecasts have shown that China’s economy will grow by “only” 7.5% in the second quarter of 2013.
Europe is already in a recession, and America’s own economic growth is wheezing along at less than 1% this quarter.
Is the media hype about China’s economic growth slowdown overblown, or will it have real fallout for the United States and Europe?
The Fed is taking its foot off the gas, stocks are reacting wildly to any news, and no one knows if the market can function independently of quantitative easing.
No one but Shah Gilani, that is.
The Bank of Japan is sticking to its policy of fiscal stimulus to try to stoke inflation, and that’s rattled markets worldwide.
With gold prices near two-year lows through much of 2013, a bargain-hunting Money Morning TV viewer asked us about how to invest in gold.
Appearing on Fox Business, Capital Wave Strategist Shah Gilani engaged in the age old debate: Bullish or bearish?
Shah made the bullish case, saying the stock market’s rising and investors may want to jump in.