Bill Poulos

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Bill Poulos has been analyzing the markets and investing since the early 70s. Investing used to be only a much loved hobby of his but in 2001, after retiring from his day job as an automotive executive at GM, he cofounded Profits Run, Inc. He and his son (Greg) now help individuals become smarter investors while properly managing risk.

Will the Fed Hike Rates by 75 Basis Points in June?

Stocks plunged this morning as the selloff that began yesterday intensified. The Dow, S&P, and Nasdaq Composite all fell while bond yields soared. A new...

Netflix “Earnings Horror” Just Exposed Wall Street

Stocks traded flat overall this morning as tech shares lagged while Dow components gained. Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) shares pulled the tech sector lower after...

S&P Earnings Are Going to Disappoint

Stocks down, precious metals up. Investors piled into the market’s favorite inflation hedges – primarily gold and silver – as equities fell slightly. Growth...

Goldman Advisors Say “No Deal” to Musk’s Twitter Bid

Stocks traded lower this morning as big bank earnings rolled in. Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS), Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS), and Citigroup (NYSE: C) all...

Has Inflation Peaked? Investors Seem to Think So

Stocks climbed higher this morning as investors mulled over the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) reading. The March CPI, which was released before the...

Goldman Economist Predicts 4% Interest Rates (or More)

Stocks rallied slightly this morning as bulls looked to close out an otherwise bearish week on a high note. The Dow lifted the S&P...

Forget Growth Stocks, Buy Value Shares in April

Stocks sunk again this afternoon as investors digested a much-anticipated Fed minutes release. The Dow, S&P, and Nasdaq Composite all plunged while tech led...

Deutsche Bank Predicts Recession in 2023

Stocks slipped this morning as sentiment soured on Wall Street. Tech dropped the most despite another blast higher from Twitter (NASDAQ: TWTR). After buying...

The SPR Release Won’t Help, Here’s Why

Stocks fell slightly this morning as the late-March “melt-up” slowed. The Dow, S&P, and Nasdaq Composite all traded modestly lower as oil slid, too,...

A Major Yield Curve Inversion Is Almost Here

Stocks roared at the open this morning before giving up some of their gains through noon. Hopes for peace between Russia and Ukraine swelled...