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Anthony Buccino worked at the Dow Jones Ticker, the Dow Jones/AP Newspaper Desk, the WSJ/DJ news desk and Dow Jones NewsPlus for a dozen years. The New Jersey author published 16 books including four essay collections and three military history books. He has been called ' "New Jersey's Garrison Keillor" or something to that effect.' His book This Seat Taken? Notes of a Hapless Commuter is based on his commuting columns in the NYC-NJ metro area.
Jim Cramer's Action Alerts Portfolio adds to its positions in Starwood and EOG while selling too-much-loved Lululemon.
Wealth mananger Ric Dillon says backward-looking indexes can overweight overvalued securities and underweight those that may be undervalued.
Schwab's Naureen Hassan says investors from ages 18 to 80 are attracted to the ease of automated investing.
Market expert David Battersby says continued low rates in the UK and elsewhere give markets a green light to move even higher.
Jim Cramer believes in Cimarex and the Permian Basin and is skeptical of David Einhorn.
Jim Cramer calls Nordstorm a good bet even as it spends billions to keep up with Amazon. And he's seeing a smooth ride ahead for Goodyear and auto industry suppliers.
Jim Cramer says shares of cybersecurity and software-security companies could all go higher.
Jim Cramer says independent energy company Apache is one to watch on great production, growth and a Merrill Lynch upgrade.
Jim Cramer says every hacked bank needs CyberArk and FireEye for forensic solutions, so keep an eye on these under-the-radar tech companies.
General Motors wants to be the first to market with its game-changing Bolt electric car, says Executive Vice President Alan Batey.
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