Navigate global markets with highlights from the current edition of Barron's magazine. With fresh episodes on Fridays and Mondays, This Week in Barron's provides the investment news, market insights and financial strategies you need so you're ready for the coming week on Wall Street.
This week's Barron's Bounce is crowded: Disney is among our top picks for 2017, and it's moving higher, as is Toll Brothers and Citigroup. Arch Coal is jumping, along with Nokia and Entravision.
5 Min
Dec 5, 2016
Barron's senior editor Jack Hough and WSJ's Shelby Holliday discuss the latest issue of Barron's. Topics include the third in Barron's series on saving America. Also, top 10 stock picks. Plus, does the retail sector have more room to run?
4 Min
Dec 2, 2016
Barron's Bounce: CarMax and Astronics are moving higher after positive stories in Barron's, while Yangtze River Development is falling hard.
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Nov 21, 2016
At 10 times earnings, Discover Financial looks cheap, and stands to gain big league from a tax cut. Plus: A little-known small-cap gem, and the Trump infrastructure trade.
After James Comey declared that the FBI had cleared Hillary Clinton, the U.S. stock market surged 300 points. Markets around the world rallied, in fact.
Barron's senior editor Jack Hough and WSJ's Shelby Holliday preview the upcoming issue of Barron's. Topics include why investors might want to take a look at active funds over index funds. Plus, China's debt 'bomb.' Also, numerous states have marijuana-related issues on the ballot on Election Day.
After a mention in Barron's, shares of a hotelier and a brake specialist are climbing, while those of an excavating concern are down.
Geoffrey Rogow and Barron's Senior Editor Jack Hough discuss the media industry landscape after AT&T's play for Time Warner. Also, how will Wall Street react if Hillary Clinton wins in November?
Barron's Bounce: Shares of "super chip" companies from Barron's cover story are surging. Also, how to play the Time Warner / AT&T deal, plus a little-known stock favored by Scott Black is on the move.
Barron's senior editor Jack Hough and WSJ's Shelby Holliday discuss the latest issue of Barron's. Topics include results of the bi-annual Big Money Poll. Also, the role of China and steel in the presidential campaign. Plus, how to help Haiti in the wake of Hurricane Matthew.
Emily Bary and Jack Hough discuss stocks moving after a mention in Barron's, including the online marketplace, drug maker Shire and car parts specialist LKQ.
Barron's senior editor Jack Hough and WSJ's Shelby Holliday preview the new issue of Barron's. Topics include the investment strategies of Liberty Media chairman John Malone. Plus, have heath care stocks lost their luster? Also, how Donald Trump's comments impact the Mexican Peso.
Barrons Bounce: CBS stock looks like a bargain given its strong TV lineup, including NFL broadcast rights. Plus, the case for Spirit Airlines, Capital One, and Sarepta.
Stocks moving after a mention in Barron's Magazine include Hewlett-Packard Enterprises, builder CalAtlantic and water specialist PICO. Barron's commentator, Ben Levinson, has the latest.
Barron's Senior Editor Jack Hough and WSJ's Geoff Rogow discuss the upcoming issue of Barron's. Topics include financial advice for Penta millionaires. Plus, what are the nation's most undervalued housing markets. Also, direct flights from Mainland China to Las Vegas could be a boom for Sin City.
Barron's Bounce: Stocks are moving after a mention in Barron's include a car parts supplier with plenty of hybrid exposure. What now?
Senior editor Jack Hough discusses the latest issue of Barron's magazine, including our Health & Wealth Roundtable, and how to invest in electric cars not named Tesla. Plus, what is an IPO baby boom?
Barron's Bounce: Yes, Facebook shares have been on tear, up 600% from their 2012 low. But earnings have accelerated faster. Plus: why Mattel and the Atlanta Braves are buys.
Barron's Senior Editor Jack Hough and WSJ's Shelby Holliday preview the upcoming issue of Barron's, including the presidential candidates' views on free trade. Plus, would investing in the Atlanta Braves be a home run? And, a Facebook confessional.
E.W. Scripps shares tanked on reduced political ad spending, but now they're jumping on a Barron's recommendation. Two more unloved stocks rising sharply: Brookdale Senior Living and Verifone.
Where is the best place to find higher yields on investments? Barron's Senior Editor Jack Hough previews the new issue of Barron's with WSJ's Geoffrey Rogow. Topics also include safety stocks at bargain prices, and Airbnb for boats.
Barron's Bounce: Shares of the fast-growing router company are up on a Barron's recommendation. Netflix, meanwhile, is a victim of its own success. Graham Holdings and 1-800-Flowers are also higher following Barron's stories.
Editor Jack Otter discusses the new issue of Barron's magazine, including what a Democratic Senate could mean for investors, and where the bargains are in the U.S. banking sector. Plus, why money-transfer apps mean less cash for everyone.
Andrew Bary of Barron's tells Jack Otter that big banks such as JPMorgan look cheap, as do Delta and American Airlines. Even eBay looks oversold on the news.
Global stocks are surging on optimistic polling. Celgene and Delphi, meanwhile, are sharply higher after Barron's recommends the stocks.
Senior Editor Jack Hough discusses the new issue of Barron's magazine, including the highest ranking hedge funds and what stock would benefit from a Brexit fail. Plus, the top picks in the world of fashion, cars and watches.
Barron's senior editor Jack Hough and WSJ's Shelby Holliday preview the new issue of Barron's, which includes a look at why the IPO market is not as hot as it once was. Plus, which names made the list of most respected companies, and more.
Barron's senior editor Jack Hough and WSJ's Shelby Holliday preview the newest issue of Barron's, including a cover story on whether the market is at risk for a crash soon.
Barron's Bounce: Oversold First Data jumps after Barron's recommends the stock. Plus: Why Red Hat is a buy, and what to do with shares of Ryder System.
Barron's senior editor Jack Hough and WSJ's Shelby Holliday preview the newest issue of Barron's, which includes a look at the best stock in biotech and retailers.
Ben Levisohn and Jack Hough look at three stocks moving after a mention in Barron's Magazine.
Barron's editor Jack Otter and WSJ's Shelby Holliday discuss the upcoming issue of Barron's, including the Australian dollar is worth an extra look. Plus, experts make their ETF picks for global investing. Also, the Starbuck's star-based rewards program.
WSJ's Tanya Rivero and Barron's editor Jack Otter preview the upcoming issue of Barron's, including the potential economic impact of ISIS being defeated militarily. Plus, Barron's 500 Best Companies, and the whopping numbers behind Snapchat.
Barron's Bounce: Tyler Technologies sells software to local municipalities and courts, and its stock is rising after a positive story in the magazine. Also higher: Marriott and Mohawk. AmTrust is down after a skeptical story.
Barron's Jack Hough and WSJ's Shelby Holliday discuss the coming issue of Barron's, including the latest Big Money Poll, in which money managers cool their enthusiasm toward stocks.
Tanya Rivero and Jack Hough look at stocks that are moving after a mention in Barron's Magazine.
Barron's editor Christopher Dieterich discusses the new issue of Barron's magazine, including why Detroit is thriving and the false start for ETFs. Plus, a special report on the top financial advisors.
Barron's Senior Editor Jack Hough joins Shelby Holliday to preview the new issue of Barron's, which features an interview with famed investor Bill Gross.
Barron's senior editor Jack Hough joins Shelby Holliday to preview the new issue of Barron's, which includes a cover story on why presidential candidate John Kasich should be the Republican party's choice.
Barron's Bounce: The airline's shares are taking off after a recommendation in the magazine. Plus: An undervalued media giant, a small cap jumping 7% and a backdoor way to invest in hedge funds.
Barron's senior editor Jack Hough and Lee Hawkins preview the new Barron's, which offers a special Penta issue, a look at hedge funds, and more.
Barron's Bounce: Sonia Talati and Jack Hough discuss three stocks rising after a mention in Barron's Magazine.
Shelby Holliday and Barron's senior editor Jack Hough preview the new issue of Barron's, which includes a ranking of the world's top chief executives.
Barron's Bounce: Ingersoll-Rand, Michael Kors, and Halyard are moving higher after positive stories in the magazine. Zillow is sliding on skepticism.
Barron's senior editor Jack Hough and Shelby Holliday preview the new issue of Barron's, which includes an outlook on value stocks and a feature on why Warren Buffett is tackling texting while driving.
Barron's Bounce: Martin Marietta Materials, Mylan, and BMC Stock Holdings are rising after positive articles in the magazine, while Deutsche Bank is slipping after a skeptical article.
Barron's senior editor Jack Hough and Shelby Holliday preview the newest issue of Barron's, including a look at which of the presidential hopefuls would be best for investors.
Chris Dieterich and Jack Hough discuss stocks that are moving after a mention in Barron's Magazine.
Barron's senior editor Jack Hough discusses the new issue of Barron's magazine, including a profile of the co-founders of hedge fund firm AQR. Plus, a look at safe havens and a peek into the Oscars swag bag.
Barron's Bounce: The oversold movie and television producer's shares are climbing after a positive article in Barron's. So are shares of Synchrony Financial and Patterson.
Barron's Editor Jack Otter joins Shelby Holliday to preview the latest issue, which predicts that the U.S. will weather economic turbulence. Plus, why strategists are adjusting their 2016 market forecasts.
Markets, already volatile, are mulling the potential effects of electing a candidate that's not part of the traditional establishment. Barron's Jack Hough previews the newest issue of the magazine.
In this week's Barron's Bounce, oil is tanking, as predicted. Meanwhile, GoPro finally rises after Barron's turns bullish, as do Celgene and Gilead.
What are analysts saying about where oil prices might be headed? Barron's senior editor Jack Hough previews the newest issue of Barron's with Shelby Holliday.
Picks from Scott Black and Meryl Witmer in this week's issue are climbing. So is China's top travel dotcom.
Barron's editor Jack Otter and senior editor Jack Hough preview this week's Barron's magazine, including why it may be time to buy bank stocks and tech stocks.
Barron's Bounce: Investors are snapping up a Jeffrey Gundlach-recommended bond fund, Brookfield Total Return. Also, Deere is falling hard after a skeptical piece in the magazine. Short everything else?
Barron's Senior Editor Jack Hough and WSJ's Geoff Rogow discuss this weekend's issue of Barron's, which includes projections for 2016, a look at attractive utilities stocks, and a reassessment of inflation.
The market sees movement as Jack Otter and Jack Hough examine Yahoo's stock. Is it worth more than it's selling for? Then, a look B/E Aerospace's bumpy roller coaster ride.
Barron's senior editor Jack Hough discusses the latest issue of Barron's, including experts' opinions on the current global market volatility, an expected rise in airline stock dividends, and a preview of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Barron's Bounce: Ford and GM are up after the magazine recommended the stocks, which yield nearly 5%. Also rising after positive stories are Apple and Hanes.
Barron's Senior Editor Jack Hough and WSJ's Paul Vigna discuss the coming issue of Barron's, including why investors shouldn't panic in the face of Wall Street's broad selloff. Plus, fund managers who routinely beat the market. Also, the car is the star at CES.
These Barron's-recommended investments are holding up relatively well as the market falls: High-yield bond funds, dividend stocks such as GM and Ford, and municipal bonds.
Barron's Bounce: Ben Levisohn and Jack Hough discuss stocks that are moving after a mention in Barron's Magazine.
Barron's Bounce: Shares of the software giant as well as a few asset managers are rising after the magazine made the case that they were undervalued.
Barron's Senior Editor Jack Hough previews the latest issue of Barron's, which includes the value of investing in money managers, the outlook for advertising in 2016, and the attractiveness of some junk-bond funds
Energy company Kinder Morgan shares are falling (again), but may be close to the bottom. Disney and XL Group insurance are up after Barron's publishes positive stories on the stocks.
Barron's senior editor Jack Hough previews the new issue of Barron's, including a cover story on financial strategies for the year to come.
Barron's senior editor Jack Hough previews the latest issue of the magazine, which includes stock picks for 2016, a look at bond ETFs, and more.
Barron's Bounce: On an otherwise down day for the market, the tech world sees some yield thanks to Seagate, and Hologic has a turnaround story.
Barron's Funds writer and editor Chris Dieterich previews the latest magazine issue discussing the ups and downs of impact investing and six stocks whose yields will rise.
Barron's Bounce: Andrew Bary explains why the outlook is encouraging for Sarepta's Duchenne muscular dystrophy drug. Plus: Macy's looks undervalued and has GoPro fallen far enough?
Jack Hough previews the new issue of Barron's looking at the battle between BioMarin and Sarepta. Plus, the future of self-driving car technology.
Shares of Emerson Electric and Blue Hills Bancorp rose after positive stories in Barron's magazine.
Jack Hough previews the new issue of Barron's, looking at why Donald Trump's numbers don't add up, surprises in the world of company earnings, and new tactics for bond ETFs.
Barron's Buzz: The most important retirement question is one that most people leave until too late. Barron's senior editor Jack Hough previews the new issue of the magazine with Paul Vigna.
Phil Roosevelt and Jack Hough talk about stocks moving after a mention in Barron's Magazine.
Jack Hough previews the new issue of Barron's, looking at the latest revolution in computer-chip technology. Plus, mutual funds and our Emerging Markets Roundtable
Barnes & Noble Education and Dick's Sporting Goods move sharply higher after recommendations in the magazine.
Barron's Buzz: Jack Hough previews the new issue of Barron's, which looks into alternative investments. Plus, top stock picks from the Art of Successful Investing Conference.
A look at Tribune Media and the three tower stocks you should keep an eye on, despite a flat market.
Shares of the toymaker, which yield 7%, are up after a recommendation in Barron's, as are shares of Jazz Pharmaceuticals.
Jack Hough previews the new issue of Barron's, looking at the surge of opportunities in the Asian markets. Plus, the Bill Gross and Pimco dilemma and whether sedans are doomed.
Barron's Bounce: Shares of the flower retailer and the hospital company were recommended in the magazine, while Tessera Technologies was panned, and is falling.
Barron's Buzz: Jack Hough previews the new issue of Barron's, highlighting fund managers who thrive during periods of volatility. Plus, attractive junk bonds and what the infamous bacon-burger index is signaling.
Barron's Bounce: Two stocks panned by Barron's are falling hard: JetBlue and Volkswagen. For bargains, look to auto-parts suppliers.
Barron's Buzz: Jack Hough and Geoffrey Rogow preview the new issue of Barron's, which looks at the ripple effect in the auto industry following the Volkswagen emissions testing scandal, the newest Penta issue focusing on eldercare, and why emerging markets have yet to hit bottom.
Many stocks are moving in reaction to Barron's stories, including GoPro, Ralph Lauren, Vitamin Shoppe, and Medallion Financial, with its massive dividend.
Barron's senior editor Jack Hough previews the new issue of Barron's magazine, which includes a look at how Apple's iPhone leasing program might impact the stock.
Why Zombies Are Good For AMC; An Appetizing Opportunity With Aramark; Cocoa Prices Heat Up; Microsoft's New Mindset
New Weapons to Fight Cancer; A Late-Summer Swoon; Aides for the Sleep-Deprived; Golf Courses and Drought
The Downside of Google's Shake-Up; A Market Shift Favors Stockpickers; A Healthy Outlook for CVS; and, SoulCycle Hopes Its IPO Will Be a Money Spinner.
Hertz Looks Ready for the Fast Lane; The Media Mess; Poor Grades For Back-to-School Sales; Taking the Work Outside.
Growth Brewing at Starbucks, TreeHouse Foods Branches Out, Getting Over Bad Breadth, and Focusing on LG Display's Strengths
Panera Bread Is Set to Rise; The New, Improved Microsoft; Cubic Corp. Has a Ticket to Ride; and, Who Wins, Who Loses in the Brave New World of the Cloud
Time to Buy Japan; Recharging the Energizer Bunny; Baseball Pay and Performance; Plenty of Room to Rally.
Selected features from Barron's: Trouble ahead for bond funds; China Internet Plays; Garmin; Weight Watchers.
Selected features from Barron's: Harley-Davidson shares could go hog wild; challenges at Chipotle; smartphones and sleeping habits; a new strategy for dividends.
The World's Most Respected Companies; Apple's Streaming Music Service; Gannett's Better Half; Getting Ready For An Emerging-Markets Rally