
Mark Hulbert
Senior Columnist at MarketWatch
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marketwatch.com | Mark Hulbert
Mark HulbertMost company analysts play it safe rather than risk their reputation — and possibly their careerPublished: May 29, 2025 at 7:45 a.m. ET Photo: Agence France-Presse/Getty Images A stock downgrade is more likely to be followed by another downgrade. Shares of Apple — already down 20% since the beginning of the year — are likely to fall even further in coming months. That prediction is based on the behavior of Wall Street analysts, who tend to react slowly to developments.
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callawayclimateinsights.com | Mark Hulbert
This column is for Callaway Climate Insights subscribers only, but it’s OK to share once in a while. Was it shared with you? Please subscribe. CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (Callaway Climate Insights) — Think twice the next time you ask AI to summarize that email you just received from Callaway Climate Insights. That’s because, cool as AI’s many features are, they have an environmental impact.
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morningstar.com | Mark Hulbert
By Mark Hulbert Seasonal 'patterns' in the stock market are not an investment strategy This June, you'll either need to be on guard against a huge stock-market drop (a so-called June swoon) or the start of a significant leg up in the market (a "summer rally"). At least, that's what Wall Street lore would have you believe. In reality, neither of those June signals exist.
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marketwatch.com | Mark Hulbert
FA CenterThese two seasonal investing patterns — neither of them substantiated — supposedly bloom in JunePublished: May 28, 2025 at 8:10 a.m. ET Photo: WARNER BROS TURNER ENTERTAINMENT / Ronald Grant Archive / This June, you’ll either need to be on guard against a huge stock-market drop (a so-called June swoon) or the start of a significant leg up in the market (a “summer rally”). At least, that’s what Wall Street lore would have you believe. In reality, neither of those June signals exist.
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morningstar.com | Mark Hulbert
By Mark Hulbert Regular investors have been 'buying the dip' aggressively. Remember: Be fearful when others are greedy. Individual investors' eagerness to "buy the dip" suggests that the stock market is close to a significant top. I'm referring to the behavior of retail investors in the wake of the stock market's early-April plunge, when the S&P 500 SPX shed more than 12% in just four trading sessions.
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