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U.S. markets were gaining Monday as Caterpillar rose on China outlook and Microsoft surged on a hedge fund's reported investment
Catch up on Jim Cramer's thinking on the hottest topics of the past week.
Here's a highlight from hedge fund manager Doug Kass' trading diary this past week.
Beat or miss, an options strategy can help.
That rule has had little to do with commodity prices in the last few years.
These four names in particular have made some stunning moves.
Cramer tells how he came to make the markets his life and where he got his most valuable lessons about money and investing.
Heading into earnings, things are just as bad at Netflix as they were in 2011. And quite possibly much worse.
Unusual volume can be a major signal that hedge funds and momentum traders are piling into a stock ahead of a catalyst.
Often when above-average volume moves into an equity, it precedes a large spike in volatility.
These heavily shorted stocks could get squeezed much higher if they report positive earnings this week.
Rocco Pendola blames Steve Jobs, not Tim Cook, for Apple's stagnation.
The Urken siblings teach Jim Cramer about apps and websites geared toward procuring healthy food and recipes at home
Don't be your kids' cash machine this summer. Teach the some time-honored earning and saving traditions instead.
By pinpointing rock-solid businesses, Morningstar's benchmark has beaten the markets.
Costs are up and returns down for most ATM operators, and that sends surcharges for using ATMs up too.
Ticket price, concessions and parking adds up. Take your wallet to, and out at, the ballgame.
The key to ferreting out effective data to read the modern tape begins with stock market sentiment readings.
Jill Malandrino and Jon "DRJ" Najarian teamed up again for TheStreet/optionMONSTER monthly FREE webinar series! We focused on tech, healthcare, the ags and trading strategies, followed by an interactive Q&A; session.
Henry Schwartz of Trade Alert identifies stocks that saw some strong institutional trading flow.
U.S. markets were gaining Monday as Caterpillar rose on China outlook and Microsoft surged on a hedge fund's reported investment
Dendreon investor Brad Loncar is tweeting from today's Dendreon annual shareholder meeting.
First week prescriptions for Biogen's Tecfidera are squashing the competition.
The FDA hasn't granted Vascepa three years of market exclusivity, making it easier for generics to undercut sales.
Anheuser-Busch wins U.S. regulator approval to buy Mexico's Grupo Modelo, hurdling a major obstacle in its $20 billion merger.
Google expands its fiber project to Provo, Utah, further strengthening the moat around its lucrative search business
TheStreet acquired DealFlow Media, publisher of newsletters and databases
The Urken siblings teach Jim Cramer about apps and websites geared toward procuring healthy food and recipes at home.
At Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany, Major Michelle Langdon explains how technology helps keep wounded soldiers alive on the flight back from Afghanistan.
Yahoo! has announced a new app that integrates Summly, Yahoo!'s most recent acquisition.
Running a winery hinges on cash flow, personnel and distribution. TheStreet's Laurie Kulikowski interviews the founders of Barefoot Wine.
JPMorgan analyst Stephen Tusa downgrades GE, saying 'the stock is dead money near term.'
Wealth and asset management units show strength.
Dendreon investor Brad Loncar is tweeting from today's Dendreon annual shareholder meeting.
American CEO Tom Horton says US Airways will get a big break when it leaves Star to join Oneworld.
Heading into earnings, things are just as bad at Netflix as they were in 2011. And quite possibly much worse.
Google Glass is likely to trigger a very dramatic societal behavior shift, unlike any new technology to date. It can ricochet in all sorts of unpredictable directions.
Jim Cramer and Stephanie Link actively manage a real portfolio and reveal their money management tactics while giving advanced notice before every trade.
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