Natural Gas Sinks to 14-Year Low - WSJ

Natural gas prices plunged to a 14-year low Monday, as an unusually warm winter saps demand and deals another blow to struggling energy companies. Source: Natural Gas Sinks to 14-Year Low - WSJ


Junk-Bond Selloff Intensifies - WSJ

Junk-Bond Selloff IntensifiesRout reaches a third consecutive trading day and shares of some asset managers tumble Source: Junk-Bond Selloff Intensifies - WSJ


Why Very Low Interest Rates May Stick Around - The New York Times

A 200-year history shows that the real aberration looks like the 7.3 percent average experienced in the U.S. from 1970 to 2007. Source: Why Very Low Interest Rates May Stick Around - The New York…


Peter Lynch, 25 Years Later: It’s Not Just ‘Invest in What You Know’ - WSJ

simple Source: Peter Lynch, 25 Years Later: It’s Not Just ‘Invest in What You Know’ - WSJ


Fed Officials Worry Interest Rates Will Go Up, Only to Come Back Down - WSJ

Federal Reserve officials are likely to raise their benchmark short-term interest rate from near zero Wednesday, expecting to slowly ratchet it higher to above 3% in three years. Their big worry is…


Gundlach says 'never just one cockroach' in any kind of credit meltdown

Jeffrey Gundlach, the widely followed investor who runs DoubleLine Capital, warned Friday that crumbling credit markets could expose more fund debacles such as Third Avenue Management’s junk bond…


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The best explanation on what to do with Kinder Morgan $KMI

I was going to write something about where I thought Kinder screwed up and perhaps where I did.  Dan Dicker sums it well enough in the Street's  Real Money.  He writes, "What is so interesting about…


DJ Kinder Morgan $KMI Slashes Dividend

We admittedly are shocked that Kinder Morgan Inc. slashed its quarterly dividend by 75% on Tuesday, and according to the WSJ, "an unprecedented step for the massive energy company that just one year…


If this is a good time to be in the market, why do most investors feel so bad?

I like this missive from JP MORGAN's outstanding research department. "Meanwhile it would be easier to feel better about the SPX if its leadership wasn’t so thin – the “FANG” complex…