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James Stack owns InvesTech Research and is president of Stack Financial Management. He has been a popular speaker at MoneyShow conferences for more than 35 years. Mr. Stack has cultivated a deep understanding of stock market cycles and developed a unique approach to risk management that makes him one of America's most respected investment advisors. Based on his extraordinary insight into the financial markets and the Federal Reserve, he has been featured in Barron's, Money Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, U.S. News & World Report, USA Today, and many other publications.
James's Articles
Despite the universally negative macroeconomic evidence, the stock market has seen surprisingly positive technical developments recently that are worth careful consideration, observes Jim Stack, money manager and editor of InvesTech Research.
The Federal Reserve’s rate hike campaign will inevitably come to an end, but this long-awaited “Fed pause” may not be the bullish development for which many are hoping, cautions Jim Stack, a leading money manager, market historian and editor of InvesTech Research.
A recent favorable report of a cooling in the annual Consumer Price Index to 7.7% sent stocks soaring, with the 14th biggest one-day gain in the Nasdaq Index’s 51-year history, recalls Jim Stack, money manager, market historian and editor of InvesTech Research.
Ironically, in 2005, very few believed us when we introduced our Housing Bellwether Barometer as a disturbing warning of a dangerous bubble in the housing market, recalls Jim Stack, money manager and editor of InvesTech Research.
James's Videos
Jim Stack discusses his key principles of risk management. Why cash is a position that you should have an allocation to.
Market historian and respected analyst James Stack has a track record that has been described by Forbes as "more or less impervious to declines." He examines the weight of the evidence pointing to a possible bear market. What signals will confirm major trouble ahead and which sectors and stocks will provide the best protection?
At MoneyShow Las Vegas, James Stack: Inflation is very difficult to control once it starts. The Fed could find themselves raising rates more than twice.
At MoneyShow Las Vegas, James Stack It's a very expensive market, a very long bull market. We're starting to see incremental pressures develop that can bring about the end of the bull market.