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Monthly Archives: December 2013
Weekend Lecture: Market Wizard, Marty Schwartz
Great lecture by the Pit Bull, Marty Schwartz, at Amherst. (MrTopStep Exclusive) One of the original “Market Wizards” in Jack Schwager’s classic best-seller, Marty “The Pit Bull” Schwartz is one of the few of that reclusive group to speak publicly … Continue reading
U.S. Employment Situation – November 2013
The BLS reported this morning, The unemployment rate declined from 7.3 percent to 7.0 percent in November, and total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 203,000, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Employment increased in transportation and warehousing, health … Continue reading
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Stan Druckenmiller on Charlie Rose
Stan Druckenmiller, founder of Duquesne Capital discusses his campaign to educate and mobilize action on entitlement reform and other government spending. Click here for interview “…one thing I learned from George [Soros] and what made me a better money manager…is … Continue reading
UK courts Chinese money – FT
Ahead of this year’s Autumn Statement, David Cameron is hoping for a tightening of commercial ties between the UK and China, reports Seb Morton-Clark. But is there much substance beyond the headline projects? For more video content from the Financial … Continue reading
Daily Risk Monitor – December 3
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U.S. Sector ETF Performance – December 3
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The Ambiguity of Stock Value
We’ve wanted to re-post this piece from December 2010 in honor of his Nobel Prize in Economics. It is especially relevant, we think, given this year’s run-up in stocks has been almost all P/E. expansion and the good professor’s recent … Continue reading
Daily Risk Monitor – December 2
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U.S. Sector ETF Performance – December 2
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Inside Amazon – 60 Minutes
In case you missed it last night. Drone delivery. Nonlinear thinking, folks! (click here if video is not observable)
