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Wells Fargo's Samana: Technicals are telling investors to 'Play on!'

Sameer Samana, head of equities and real assets at the Wells Fargo Investment Institute, says that as long as the market keeps making higher highs and lows, investors should use technical indicators as a North Star to stay in the game and ride the market higher. Samana says the m ...  Show more

BNP Paribas' Morris says the big worry now is economic 'overheating'

Daniel Morris, chief investment strategist at BNP Paribas Asset Management, says that his primary concern right now is the risk that the economy could overheat, thanks to above-trend growth and inflation that could prompt the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates in an effort t ...  Show more

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