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Monthly Archives: September 2013
U.S. Sector ETF Performance – September 12
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Posted in Sector ETF Peformance
Tagged Consumer Discretionary, Health Care, Sector ETF, Staples
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Yikes! Is the Bull Cursed?
Check out the new cover of Time magazine (see below). Here’s Krugman on the magazine cover curse after Fed Chairman Bernanke was named Time’s 2009 Person of the Year, … Be afraid, be very afraid. The magazine cover curse is … Continue reading
Daily Risk Monitor – September 11
The S&P500 is only 1.22 percent from its August 2nd all-time high of 1709.67. Looks like it shaping up be a year when you sell buy Rosh Hashanah, buy Yom Kippur, no? Must be global warming. Click on table to … Continue reading
U.S. Sector ETF Performance – September 11
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Dow Theory or Buy and Hold?
Reading through the classic textbook, Technical Analysis of Stock Trends, last night I stumbled upon a stunning stat comparing the returns of a strategy using Dow Theory versus buy and hold. Using Dow Theory buy and sell signals would have … Continue reading
Movie Review: Money for Nothing
Here’s one we’re putting on our must see list. Reuters MacroScope blog writes, “Money for Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve” is a slick, thoughtful and alternately infuriating-and-funny documentary that premiered in New York’s Florence Gould Hall last night. It gives … Continue reading
Posted in Monetary Policy
Tagged Federal Reserve, Greenspan, Monetary Policy, Money for Nothing
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Ouch!
Wow! Here’s a new definition of China Mobile. The pain we took yesterday in Apple was enough to cut the position. Lucky us. Not! (click here if video is not available)
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Minerals of the Future
Nice infographic from the IMF’s Finance and Development. Did you know that Canada and Russia produce 50 percent of the world’s potash? You do now! Click to enlarge and for better resolution. (click here if infographics are not observable)
What’s Europe’s biggest economic concern? — Reuters
Sept. 9 – Influential thinkers and leaders at the Ambrosetti Forum including Trichet, Roubini and Zoellick give Reuters’ Lucy Marcus their take on the biggest issues facing Europe’s economy. – Reuters TV (click here if video is not observable)
U.S. Sector ETF Performance – September 10
Material and Industrial ETF make new highs. Tech very close. (click here if chart is not observable)
