Jim Bianco of Bianco Research finds used cars were a better investment than bitcoin in 2021's second half.
Automobile-components makers and copper miners could benefit from growth in electric vehicles in the year ahead, says investor Nancy Tengler.
The stock market is tracking for another year of double-digit gains, but not all names have joined in. Traders share their favorite beaten-down shares.
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/24/stocks-on-markets-naughty-list-could-be-set-for-a-2022-comeback.html
Two traders say the fixed income market could be the place for investors to hide out amid volatility in 2022.
Communications stocks could make a comeback in 2022 as inflation risks abate, Inside Edge Capital Management founder Todd Gordon says.
Caterpillar's beaten-down shares could make a comeback in the new year as demand for its products increases, Chantico Global CEO Gina Sanchez says.
Oppenheimer Asset Management’s John Stoltzfus believes in the recent market bounce and sees improving fundamentals ahead.
FAANG stocks were among the names enjoying a comeback on Tuesday. Ari Wald of Oppenheimer shares which he's watching as the year closes out.
The U.S. market's put-to-call ratio is at its most pessimistic in over a year, which could signal an impending rally, says Oppenheimer's Ari Wald.
PNC Financial's Amanda Agati sees near-term trouble, but she's optimistic the market will see gains in 2022.
Markets tumble as investors grow more concerned the omicron variant could have a significant impact on the economy. Five experts discuss what this means.
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/20/stock-market-slammed-by-omicron-concerns-five-experts-weigh-in.html
Gold is no longer a reliable inflation hedge as investors find other areas of the market where they can hide out, traders say.
CNBC’s “Trading Nation” asked two traders to name the industrial stock that stands out to them heading into the new year.
Even though she’s optimistic on 2022, Wilmington Trust’s Meghan Shue believes the market is ripe for a deeper near-term pullback.
Homebuilders ended Friday in the red, and Matt Maley of Miller Tabak says there could be more downside ahead. He and three other experts give their take.
Weakness in Netflix stock this month presents a buying opportunity, according to Inside Edge Capital Management's Todd Gordon. He explains what has him bullish.
If Affirm can bounce back above one key level, it could regain its status as a momentum trade, says Miller Tabak's Matt Maley.
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/16/watch-affirm-stock-after-record-year-for-ipos-trader-says.html
Microsoft and AMD present buying opportunities for longer-term investors, Simpler Trading's Danielle Shay says.
The Federal Reserve's decision to aggressively slow its bond-buying program but keep interest rates steady has market analysts split.
Bleakley Advisory Group’s Peter Boockvar believes the Federal Reserve should have pulled back its pandemic aid policies much sooner.
CNBC's "Trading Nation" asked its traders how they're positioning their portfolios to best gain exposure to the crypto space heading into 2022.
The Nasdaq 100 is welcoming a few new additions to its exclusive club. Which will be the biggest winners?
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/14/nasdaq-100s-latest-stock-inductees-market-winners-and-losers.html
Invesco's Kristina Hooper gives her market playbook for 2022.
Inflation rose last month at the fastest pace since 1982. Five experts discuss its impact on the Federal Reserve and what it says about the economy.
Apple has "incredible pricing power" and still looks attractive on a pullback, says Piper Sandler's Craig Johnson.
Apple shares hit an all-time high again Monday, extending a record run for a fifth session in a row.
Rich Bernstein of Richard Bernstein Advisors is a market bull whose playbook excludes some of Wall Street's most popular groups.
Energy stocks have taken a recent pause, a breather after a red-hot rally this year. More gains are on the horizon, according to two traders.
Bank stocks have flattened in the past week, but don't count them out, says Tocqueville Asset Management's John Petrides.
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/09/bank-stocks-still-have-room-to-grow-portfolio-manager-says.html
"The margin of safety is just nowhere to be found" in Tesla with the stock trading at extremely elevated multiples, Tocqueville's John Petrides warns.
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/09/hard-to-get-on-board-with-tesla-despite-analyst-optimism-trader.html