Michael Aneiro and Jack Otter of Barron’s explain what to look for in the nonfarm payroll report, and why the bond market is jumpy.
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VIDEO: Why Ballmer Bought the Clippers
Not only is a sports franchise the must-have accessory for tech titans, but Ballmer is spending “house money.” Randall Forsyth explains.
VIDEO: Undervalued MLP Yielding 5.4%
Barron’s Bounce: Amusement park operator Cedar Fair is moving higher, as are shares of Gannett. Insurer AmTrust, however, is falling on a Barron’s warning.
VIDEO: Can Vanguard Funds Beat the Market?
Vanguard is known for its indexing prowess, but financial advisor Dan Wiener makes extensive use of the company’s actively managed portfolios.
VIDEO: Barron’s Bounce: Pitney Bowes Moves Higher
Why a mail machine company is a good investment. Plus: TD Ameritrade is benefiting from the return of the retail investor, and Pfizer is better off without AstraZeneca.
VIDEO: Is the Bond Market Sending a Warning Sign?
Yields on 30-year Treasury bonds have fallen this year, which could be a signal that economic growth will not heat up anytime soon.
VIDEO: Barron’s Bounce: China Mobile Rising
Among the stocks moving after a mention in Barron’s: China Mobile (the un-Alibaba), Flowserve, Brinks, and Big 5 Sports.
VIDEO: Barron’s Buzz: Are ETFs Good for Investors?
Jack Otter previews the newest issue of Barron’s, including a cover story which looks at whether recent changes in ETFs will impact investors in a good way.
VIDEO: More Income, Less Risk
Yield-hungry investors have poured money into leveraged loans in recent years, but they might be better off in floating-rate debt. Here’s why.
VIDEO: Does Your Financial Advisor Eat his Own Cooking?
David Lees, senior partner at myCIO Wealth, aligns his interests with his clients by putting his own savings into what he recommends.
VIDEO: How to Get Income, and More, From a Fund
Dividend funds are complicated. This income-producing Vanguard portfolio offers exposure to stocks with Buffett-esque qualities.
VIDEO: The Danger of Short-Term Bonds
Conventional wisdom says it’s best to own short-term bonds to prepare for rising rates. Michael Aneiro and Jack Otter discuss the contrarian view.