Jeremy Glaser is a stock analyst covering hotel management companies and real estate investment trusts. He joined Morningstar in February 2006 after graduating with honors from the University of Chicago with a bachelor of arts in economics.
Jeremy Glaser
Jeremy Glaser is the Markets Editor for Morningstar.com.
More From Jeremy Glaser
Does Dow 20,000 Mean Stocks Are Overvalued?
Our analysts still see the market as only modestly pricey. Plus a look at the cheapest, and priciest, Dow components.
Our Take on the Fourth Quarter
U.S. stocks ended 2016 on a high note as Trump’s election, a rate hike, and the OPEC production cut deal were eyed.
Our Take on the Third Quarter
Stocks continued to climb over the summer as worries over higher rates, emerging-markets, and commodities mostly faded.
Sonders: Bull Market Can Keep Chugging Along
It might be a bumpy ride, but with the Fed poised for a slow increase in rates and valuations not radically out of line, U.S. stocks can keep moving higher.
Arnott and Asness: Can You Time Strategic Beta?
Rob Arnott and Cliff Asness agree on many fronts, but they have different views on how carefully you should consider valuation when deciding to invest in a factor strategy.
Hasenstab: Time to Rope Up
Select emerging market bonds look like the most attractive bet today in the face of artificially low rates in the U.S.
Our Take on the First Quarter
Investors were taken on a wild ride to start 2016.