Bail out blues
Investors have been giving Congress the benefit of the doubt--until now. A long-promised second tranche of fiscal stimulus was supposed to be passed by the end of the month. The clock is ticking, but the horse-trading has just begun.
The weakening dollar
Sometimes, investors are so focused on the trees that they miss the forest entirely. Take the U.S. dollar, for example. It has been declining at an alarming rate, yet no one seems to care.
A Vaccine-Driven Market
Investors are caught in a tug of war. On one side are the growing cases of COVID-19 throughout the country. On the other, the expectations that a virus cure, or at least a vaccine, is just around the corner. The market remains in the middle.
The Robin Hood Raiders
In the midst of the worst pandemic since 1917, a new trend of investing has risen on Wall Street. Millions of individuals, forced to shelter in place as COVID-19 scourges across the country, have turned their sites on the stock market for a number of reasons, not all of them good.
The Retired Investor: Next Bailout Should Address Job Creation
As the COVID-19 virus rages across the nation, Americans are hoping for more assistance from the government on a variety of fronts. So far this month, their hopes have been met with a resounding silence from the White House, although members of Congress are trying to come up with answers that both parties can agree upon. I have a couple of suggestions.