2016 markets looking a lot like 2015
There has been lots of technical damage in the first three days of the year.
View ArticleChinese actions exacerbating the sell-off
China's stock market structure may itself be exacerbating the selloff.
View ArticleHere's what to watch for markets on Friday
US stocks gain, but China worries weigh. Here's what investors should watch for on Friday.
View ArticleHere's why we have a bounce with no enthusiasm
Here in the U.S., market internals are all consistent with at least a short-term bounce.
View ArticleEarnings recession continues, but the consumer is OK
S&P 500 earnings are poised for another quarter of negative growth, but the big positive will be the strong U.S. consumer.
View ArticlePisani: Why the market is adjusting stock prices
Short term, there are two things that are moving the markets: 1) oil, and 2) fears of a currency war.
View ArticlePisani: Bowie was musical, financial innovator
A look at David Bowie's lasting legacy as both a musical and financial innovator.
View ArticleWhy 'lower for longer' is hurting commodity stocks
Commodity companies like Freeport McMoran may have great assets, but they also have huge amounts of debt.
View ArticlePisani: Why Q4 earnings season made a poor start
Global slowdown taking toll on U.S. companies.
View ArticleHere's why we haven't hit a bottom yet
China and oil volatility coupled with weak earnings are just a few issues weighing on markets.
View ArticleOne strategy that has had some success in 2016
One of the most frustrating—and unsuccessful—quests in 2016 has been the Search for a Successful Strategy.
View ArticlePisani: Is the market turnaround capitulation?
Possible, though in bear markets, you always get rallies.
View ArticlePisani: Why I'm not enthusiastic about this rally
This is one tough, nasty, skeptical market.
View ArticleHere are the hottest topics in ETFs for 2016
Despite higher volatility and lower returns, 2015 was another record year for ETF flows, with roughly $242 billion in net inflows
View ArticleDo ETFs cause volatility?
CNBC's Bob Pisani answers five of the most commonly asked questions about exchange-traded funds.
View ArticleThere's one emerging markets bet that might work
Looking for exposure in emerging markets? Play it through the young consumers, who make up the vast majority of the population.
View ArticleIs there a banking crisis in the US?
I get why there is concern in Europe, but I don't at all get the selloff in U.S. banks.
View ArticleThe most endangered dividends in the market
Bob Pisani discusses dividend ETFs and the varying amounts of energy exposure.
View ArticleTraders want to know: Where's the bottom?
For months we have watched energy, materials, and global industrials weaken on concerns about oil oversupply and slower global growth.
View ArticleWhy mini-boom for utilities is suspicious
Utilities are one of the hottest sectors this year, but investors may want to be suspicious about the climb.
View ArticleStreet Explained: Fallout from negative rates
CNBC's Bob Pisani explains the potential implications of negative yields in the U.S.
View ArticlePisani: Share buybacks increase: Good news?
There are several signs we are seeing somewhat more aggressive buyback announcements than usual.
View ArticleDimon not the only bank exec buying back stock
Insiders are buying as bank stocks sink 20 percent on average and most big banks trade at a discount to tangible book value.
View ArticleStocks rally despite weak oil: What's up?
There's high-level talk on three of the four issues that are worrying the markets.
View ArticleRally time? Some think so, but be careful
Making a call that stocks have found a bottom, even for the short term, seems premature despite a three-day rally.
View ArticleThe good and bad news about oil stock buying
How much more demand is there for these exploration and production names?
View ArticleWhat's needed to get the IPO biz going again
The IPO market is in tough shape: only 4 IPOs, 85 percent fewer than last year, according to Renaissance Capital.
View ArticleToday's weakness: Why we need oil stabilization at $30
Oil is a big wildcard, and without stability we will have no peace in the markets.
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