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Philip Davis |
Thank Jobs It's Friday
We’ve been building up to this "terrible" jobs number all week and we got a rotten ADP Report and a rotten Unemployment Report so everyone is expecting a rotten Non-Farm Payroll report. |
Joseph L. Shaefer |
Where Is BP Headed: $70 or $0?
Many people will tell you BP is a walking bankruptcy. But I believe the media has castigated “BP the company” based on the idiocy and arrogance of its current management, without reviewing the logical outcomes of what might happen with BP. |
Eric Sprott |
A Busted 'Bailout and Stimulate' Formula
...what happens if you throw a lot of borrowed money at a problem, and the problem doesn't go away? If you've ever experienced a situation like that you can probably understand how Europe feels right now... |
Prieur du Plessis |
Why It's Likely a Correction and Not Another Train Crash
Global equity markets have been hemorrhaging from the debt crisis in the European Union that began in Greece and subsequently spread to Portugal and Spain’s equity markets, losing more than 15% in terms of U.S. dollars since the recent high in mid-April. |
Carnegie Endowment |
The Euro Crisis Is Bigger Than You Think
The eight newest European Union (EU) members (Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Romania) are committed to eventually adopting the euro. |
The Pragmatic Capitalist |
Coming Soon: Lehman the Sequel?Credit Suisse recently issued a report detailing several reasons to remain bullish (see here). Among these reasons was an overreaction to the credit fears in the markets.
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Trade Radar Operator |
Correction or Bear Market?
With markets in turmoil, the question is whether we are seeing a correction or something worse. As stocks struggle with their 200-day moving averages, it is clear that we don't quite have an answer yet. |
Ellen Brown |
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Sam Stovall |
Learning to Live With Increased Volatility
Investors were on a high, breathing a sigh of relief that the U.S. economy was on the mend and that the concern over Greek debt that triggered the sell-off in January had been resolved. But as if to remind us that things were just too good to be true, the markets began to unravel as April came to a close. |
Annaly Salvos |
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Philip R. Davis |
Freaked-Out Friday: Has CNBC Gone Too Far?
Using their first amendment shield to shout FIRE in a crowded theater, CNBC began stampeding investors out of the market at 3pm yesterday, when they decided to have a temper tantrum as the Senate had the nerve to approve financial reform... |
Dividend Growth Investor |
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Hard Assets Investor |
The Curious Case of Gold and Oil
Lately, the conversations ‘round the pasta table at neighborhood potlucks have been veering toward personal finance and investments. |
The Pragmatic Capitalist |
What Can We Learn From Trend Followers?
I use a multi-strategy approach primarily due to my belief that no two market environments are ever the same. What works in one bull market or bear market will not necessarily work in the next bull and bear market. |
David M. Gordon |
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New Deal 2.0 (Marshall Auerback) |
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Charles Smith |
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The Gold Report |
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Market Folly |
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optionMONSTER |
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Daryl Montgomery |
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Philip Elmer-DeWitt |
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