Ken Fisher

Ken Fisher

About the Columnist

Ken Fisher is the founder and executive chairman of Fisher Investments, a four-time New York Times bestselling author, and regular columnist in 17 countries globally.

The Archive

Stressed about rising gas prices? There's a major upside in stocks if you know where to look

The energy sector’s rally isn’t some OPEC+ cut-induced headfake or a temporary, war-driven spike. It’s the real thing.

Why investors are grappling with a ‘fear of heights’ in 2024 -- and what 98 years of history tells us

Most folks think of volatility as negativity.  Volatility is just movement, whether it's up or down.

Only fools believe stock surge is just the 'Magnificent 7' —  it’s not

But every bull market has leaders and laggards.

Here's why most investors are dead wrong about China -- and what stocks can teach them

What few fathom, while fearing that China will eclipse the West, is that stocks have been predicting China’s descent for far longer, writes Ken Fisher.

What Mick Jagger and AARP can teach us about stocks

History shows agedness doesn’t impede growth or stocks.

Why 2024 will be good — and possibly great — for investors

My forecast: Moderate double-digit S&P 500 gains, with big growth stocks leading early, and likely twisting to value stock leadership late in the year.

Bullish or bearish on bullion? How to think about gold investing in the new year

Be gold-darned careful before embracing the yellow brick road.

Stocks, debt and Gaza: Here are answers to the 6 biggest 'yeah, but' questions worrying investors 

The Numero Uno most often asked “what about” question now: Yeah, but why risk stocks when T-Bills yield 5%?

Worried about jobs? Inflation? The Fed? Let's talk reality

There’s a major point about inflation to be made here that’s far from brand new – Milton Friedman made it decades ago but which gets ignored month in, month out...

What's happening with the 'Goldilocks economy' -- and what it means for your stock portfolio

Why have the bears returned so quickly? It’s partly a question of market psychology. Let me explain.

Why political gridlock is gold -- and what that means for stocks in 2024

Your stock portfolio is lately looking a lot beefier thanks to the “midterm miracle.” Now, let’s top it off with some “gridlock gravy."

‘Bad Breadth’ is the latest ridiculous reason naysayers insist stocks are doomed

Look this bull market in the mouth, and it seems like four out of five doctors will tell you it’s got a classic, open-and-shut case of “bad breadth.” Stocks have...

Why fears of a banking crisis were overblown -- bad regulation is the real problem

Is there really some banking crisis? In March, I told you Silicon Valley and Signature Bank were isolated episodes—not systemic threats. First Republic’s subsequent demise and plunging regional bank stocks furthered fears...

Why the stock market is smarter than any of us – including the bears

The bears are still groaning, and whatever the reasons they cite on a given day, you can be sure they are claiming that rising stocks are the product of irrational...

Why the US banking crisis is like winter in Europe -- and what it means for stocks

Remember: Big trends are global, not local, always. Especially now, as bank contagion fears gallop.

Government fear-mongering over Silicon Valley Bank — and how to profit

The media says SVB’s failure was the second-biggest ever and that New York-based Signature Bank’s was the third-biggest. Scary. But they weren’t really No. 2 and No. 3.

A bull market is in full swing – and most of us are in denial

Sucker’s rally! Four months since the stock market began its recovery from last year’s carnage, skeptics are still piling on.

You're so vain -- you're probably betting on a recession

In my 50-plus years of managing money -- which started back in the days when Carly Simon was cranking out hits -- recessions have mostly been surprises. Now, almost everybody...

Why 2023 will be like 1967’s ‘Summer of Love’ for the stock market

I can’t promise another “Summer of Love” for 2023 when it comes to sex, drugs or rock 'n’ roll. But I do believe the New Year will deliver a surprisingly...

The inflation tide has turned — no thanks to the Fed

Ignore the Fed fixation. They don’t know what they will do. How could you?