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Mark Hulbert

Mark Hulbert

Senior Columnist at MarketWatch

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How much do you need to worry about a stock-market crash? More than a little.

Stock traders have become even more bullish and complacent — and that’s a bearish sign.
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An investing guide to retail stocks as Black Friday gives way to Cy...

If retail stocks decline over the two trading days after Thanksgiving, it could be time to buy them.
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The stock market may be facing more than just a ‘lost decade’

The stock market’s prospects over the next decade are mediocre at best.
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The S&P 500 is inflated by 25% because investors don’t care about f...

A bull market rooted in earnings is far more solid than one riding on emotions.
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M&A should get a boost from Trump’s election — but most deals are d...

CEOs face pressure to do ‘something big’ but more often do something wrong
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Why no more than 60% of your retirement money belongs in stocks

Bonds have kept pace with stocks throughout U.S. market history.
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Why the stock market failed to see Trump winning the presidential e...

The Dow’s strong gain this year favored the Democrats and Kamala Harris. But Wall Street is increasingly disconnected from Main Street.
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Here’s what the stock market can expect from a Republican-controlle...

For stocks, divided control in Washington, D.C. — gridlock — is preferable to rule by one political party.
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The bear market is coming — and it’s going to be painful

The stock market will not keep going up forever.
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The stock market gives this candidate a 70% chance to be the next U...

Incumbent political party is favored when the Dow is up year-to-date, according to a prediction model with a 99% confidence rating.
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Stocks can rise from now until Inauguration Day — if the election g...

Market gains are frequent when the incumbent political party wins the presidential election; losses reign when it doesn’t.
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Why ‘Trump trades’ and ‘Harris trades’ could be just regular stock-...

Here’s what market sectors are really saying about who they’d prefer as the next U.S. president
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How worried should stock-market investors be about a ‘lost decade’?

It’s theoretically possible that the stock market will play out a “Roaring ‘20s” scenario for the rest of this decade.
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The stock market does best when this political party occupies the W...

The S&P 500’s annualized total return has been 11.0% in years when a Democrat is president and Congress is Republican-controlled.
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Dodgers vs Yankees: Which World Series winner could rally the U.S. ...

Does the World Series have an impact on stocks — or even presidential elections?
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This nearly bankrupt company may be a better stock than Nvidia

How a contrarian bet vs. a sure thing can make you more money.
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The stock market still leans to this candidate winning the presiden...

The Dow’s indication of who will win the U.S. presidency deserves to be taken seriously.
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These stock-market watchers love this sector — and it’s not technology

My report on stocks and funds popular among top-performing investment newsletters
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How to make money on stocks that look ripe for 2024 tax-loss selling

These 20 stocks are being unfairly punished. They’ll likely bounce back in January.
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Why raising cash is a smart portfolio move — even with stocks at re...

The key to long-term success in the stock market is to avoid taking on more and more risk.
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Want to be rich enough for the Forbes 400? The stock market won’t g...

Stock investing is how you keep wealth — not how you make it.