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  • 7:05 AM EDT 9/29/2011

    Kindle Fire Priced to Move, No Matter How Much Amazon Loses

    Amazon.com stock soared Wednesday after the announcement that the Kindle Fire would retail for $199. The idea is to lure customers away from Apple, but apparently not to turn a profit.

  • 7:11 AM EDT 9/21/2011

    Europe Will Give Up on Greece; Don't Give Up on Europe

    Europe could give up on Greece within weeks. If it happens, look for an excellent buying opportunity in stocks if you're an investor who can stand some big ups and downs.

  • 1:01 PM EDT 9/19/2011

    Apple Soars to All-Time High, Above $411

    Apple (AAPL) rocketed higher Monday morning, trading well above its prior all-time high of $404.50. Possible developments related to an Apple TV or the iPhone 5 could be responsible.

  • 7:15 AM EDT 9/19/2011

    Geithner Finds Europe's Leaders as Unwelcoming as Its Markets

    Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner got a rude welcome from European finance ministers at their latest meeting to discuss the bailout ?€" or not ?€" of struggling euro zone members. Apart from being impolite, their behavior shows them at a loss to find a solution to the region's debt troubles.

  • 7:11 AM EDT 9/15/2011

    To-Do List for Nervous Investors: Go for Growth, Quality, Yield

    Michael Hartnett, a strategist at Bank of America-Merrill Lynch, offers 10 steps to help investors navigate safely and productively across a treacherous financial landscape.

  • 7:18 AM EDT 9/12/2011

    Treasury Yields at 60-Year low: Skip the Flight to Safety

    Treasury bond yields have reached their lowest levels in 60 years. Investors see them as a haven, but they offer terrible value, especially compared with high-income blue-chip stocks.

  • 7:12 AM EDT 9/8/2011

    Leaving the Euro: What Would It Cost?

    A UBS study on the consequences of a country leaving the euro concludes that the economic and political costs of dropping the currency make leaving worse than staying, even if it's only the lesser of two evils.

  • 7:11 AM EDT 9/1/2011

    High Anxiety: Fear's Grip on Market Hits New Peak, Study Finds

    It's not just that financial markets are more nervous these days, a new analysis by James Paulsen of Wells Capital Management shows. It's that investors are more inclined to let their emotions determine their actions.

  • 1:03 PM EDT 8/30/2011

    Consumer Confidence: Another Plunge That Shouldn't Worry You

    A weak consumer confidence report sent stocks down about 1 percent, but prices recovered nearly as fast. Very low confidence readings can be bullish, and a Merrill Lynch note to investors suggested that "consumers' buying attitudes do not reflect their confidence levels."

  • 7:32 AM EDT 8/25/2011

    Why Apple's Stock Is a Buy After Jobs Resignation

    The resignation of Steve Jobs as Apple's CEO sent the stock tumbling in after-hours trading Wednesday, but his replacement, Tim Cook, is a skilled Apple insider whose promotion should mean business as usual at the company. Considering that business as usual at Apple is unusually good, look for the stock to rebound.

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