Ten market pros offer their investment advice for the back half of 2011.
The subpar economic recovery has tamped down investor expectations, and recalled two previous markets. But will 2011 be more like 2010 or 2005?
The markets and the media are unsure about how the end of QE2 will affect portfolios—which means it's time for investors to look at options strategies.
Lack of big ideas to boost economy could hurt Obama's re-election push.
When it comes to smartphones, Apple and Google are muscling everyone else aside.
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Asset prices benefit more than most Americans from current policies, Fed data show.
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Shares of the global maker of beverage cans should bubble higher as the company enters more foreign markets.
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The yoga apparel retailer announced another quarter of strong results but we wouldn't chase the stock.
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Selling calls could be the consolation prize for owning shares of the troubled maker of BlackBerry.
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Technical indicators assessing risk and sentiment paint a gloomy summertime backdrop for stocks.
This feature tracks the performance of stocks Barron's has written about during 2011 -- both favorably and critically. For stocks featured in Barron's print magazine, prices are measured from the Friday before publication date to their current price. For stocks featured on Barrons.com, prices are measured from the trading day of publication date to their current price. This list includes U.S. stocks only, including ADRs, but not foreign stocks.