Despite a continued debt crisis in Europe and a looming fiscal cliff in the United States, stocks are up more than 12% in the past four months. Whether the market was undervalued or whether the runup is simply due to the amount of money printed by central banks is up for argument. But many market watchers are now pointing to third-quarter earnings season as a reason … [visit site to read more]
This "Forever" Stock Hasn’t Been This Cheap in a Decade
September 28, 2012 at 11:30 AM EDT
Despite a continued debt crisis in Europe and a looming fiscal cliff in the United States, stocks are up more than 12% in the past four months. Whether the market was undervalued or . . . → Read More: This "Forever" Stock Hasn’t Been This Cheap in a Decade