6 Stocks Trending Up With Big Volume

Professional traders running mutual funds and hedge funds don’t just look at a stock’s price moves, they track big changes in volume activity . Often, when above-average volume moves into a stock, it precedes a large spike in volatility.

Tech Startup Market Slows Amid Silicon Valley’s Doubts on Trump

The post-election rally that’s lifting U.S. public markets has left at least one group by the wayside: private technology startups. Since last year’s peak in mid-December, startup deal-making has fallen 37 percent, according to the Bloomberg U.S. Startups Barometer, which tracks fundraising, initial public offerings and acquisitions.

Doubts grow over stock marketa s Trump-inspired surge

President Donald Trump acknowledges the crowd after he addressed the Conservative Political Action Conference at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center February 24, 2017 in National Harbor, Maryland. While American stock markets have enjoyed a good run since Trump’s election, there are beginning to appear some concerns over whether the so-called “Trump Effect” will last.

For Asset Managers Battling Index Funds, It’s Hunt or Be Hunted

Janus Capital Group Inc. and U.K.-based Henderson Group Plc are merging to reduce costs, broaden their product mix and expand geographically. Last week, Japan’s SoftBank Group Corp. struck a $3.3 billion agreement to buy alternative-asset manager Fortress Investment Group LLC, whose shares had lost two-thirds of their value since the company went public in 2007.

For Asset Managers Battling Index Funds, It’s Hunt or Be Hunted

Janus Capital Group Inc. and U.K.-based Henderson Group Plc are merging to reduce costs, broaden their product mix and expand geographically. Last week, Japan’s SoftBank Group Corp. struck a $3.3 billion agreement to buy alternative-asset manager Fortress Investment Group LLC, whose shares had lost two-thirds of their value since the company went public in 2007.

7 Stocks Trending Up With Unusual Volume

Professional traders running mutual funds and hedge funds don’t just look at a stock’s price moves, they track big changes in volume activity . Often when above-average volume moves into an equity, it precedes a large spike in volatility.

BofA’s Merrill to Tell Clients How They’re Paying Their Brokers

Bank of America Corp., which has said it will stop offering commission-based retirement accounts as it prepares for new regulations, also plans to more clearly disclose fees that clients pay to the firm’s 14,000 financial advisers. The Merrill Lynch business will break out fees for asset management services and products including mutual funds, alternative investments and commodities when it mails January account statements later this week.

Fidelity vs. TD Ameritrade: Best IRA Companies

Individual retirement accounts can be a great way to save for the future, offering tax efficiency and more choice than employer-sponsored retirement accounts. By opening a self-directed IRA , you’ll be able to choose from thousands of mutual funds, ETFs, stocks and other investments for your portfolio.

Brokers for IRAs: E*Trade vs. Vanguard

One is known as one of the first online brokers, and the other is famous for pioneering index funds, but they both help millions of people save for retirement with IRAs. In this article, we’ll compare E*Trade’s and Vanguard’s IRA accounts , based on factors like commissions, account fees, and investment selection.

Beware the Hedge-Fund Wipeout in Treasuries as Bearish Bets Soar

The “fast money,” made up of hedge funds and other speculators, upped its bearish bets like never before this month, based on futures data for five-year notes. At the same time, “real-money” accounts, composed of institutional buyers like mutual funds and insurers, did the opposite and built up their bullish positions in much the same way.

Beware the Hedge-Fund Wipeout in Treasuries as Bearish Bets Soar

The “fast money,” made up of hedge funds and other speculators, upped its bearish bets like never before this month, based on futures data for five-year notes. At the same time, “real-money” accounts, composed of institutional buyers like mutual funds and insurers, did the opposite and built up their bullish positions in much the same way.

Is Your Broker a Trusted Adviser or Just Another Salesperson? Finance Industry Wants it Both Ways

In a report Tuesday, two consumer groups said the same financial companies portraying themselves as trusted advisers to customers are arguing in court papers that they’re nothing more than salespeople. Want to drive your brokerage or insurance firm nuts? Send a letter telling them to put the stuff they say in their marketing and advertising in writing to you — or risk losing your business.

Asian Millionaires Fund European Soccer Teams in Hunt for Yield

Wealthy Asian investors unwilling to splurge on owning their own European soccer teams are showing their enthusiasm by helping fund the sport. Sales of football finance notes, backed by television rights of soccer clubs, doubled to $11 million last month from the amount issued in April, when they were opened to investors in the region, according to data from Swiss-Asia Holding Pte.

Vanguard’s $305 Billion Take From Investors in 2016 Sets Record

Vanguard Group, the world’s largest mutual fund manager, said it attracted a record $305 billion last year — an annual total that some firms need decades to reach. Vanguard’s take, which tops the firm’s previous record of $276.4 billion in 2015, includes $93 billion that went into exchange-traded funds, up from $76 billion the year before, spokesman John Woerth wrote in an e-mail.

Brokers for Long-Term Investors: Interactive Brokers vs. Charles Schwab

When you’re ready to start investing, you’ll need to open a brokerage account to place your orders. Many investors now use online discount brokers for self-directed accounts to make trades quickly, conveniently, and inexpensively.Today we’ll look at two of the largest brokers out there, Interactive Brokers and Charles Schwab , to see how they compare on factors that are important to investors.

Set a Time Frame for Your Financial Goals

It’s almost the end of another year — a good time to reflect on the accomplishments of the previous months and start setting goals for the new year, including financial ones. To be successful, it’s important to know the “when” of your financial goals.

E*TRADE vs. Robinhood: Does Free Stock Trading Win Out?

Before you can make an investment, you’ll need to open a brokerage account to place your trades. The choices are numerous, but today we’ll compare two popular brokerages, E*TRADE and Robinhood, so that investors can better understand how their services might match up with their investment portfolios.

Online Stock Brokers: Comparing Capital One and E*TRADE

There are so many brokerages, and so many ways to compare them, that comparing online stock brokers can be overwhelming. By focusing on the major differences, investors can find a brokerage that suits their investing style without getting bogged down by the details.With this in mind, let’s see how two popular brokerages, E*TRADE and Capital One , compare on matters that are important for the long-term investor.