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Monthly Archives: July 2014
U.S. Sector ETF Performance – July 2
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Daily Risk Monitor – July 2
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Posted in Daily Risk Monitor
Tagged bonds, Commodites, Currencies, Global equity markets, Performance, Stocks
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Fine-tuning Shiller’s Cape – FT
Nobel laureate Robert Shiller is famous for the cyclically adjusted price earnings ratio (Cape), which he used to predict the dotcom bubble. Alain Bokobza, of Société Générale, argues to the FT’s John Authers that it now needs adjustment for tax … Continue reading
Gilead’s Cup w/ Handle
Gilead triggered a nice cup with handle setup. Some follow through increases the probability of the measured move at $106 will be acquired. Always with a stop. (click here if chart is not observable)
Quest for yield in emerging markets – FT
FT senior investment columnist John Authers talks to Omar Negyal, portfolio manager, emerging markets income, at JP Morgan about his strategy to capitalise on cheap emerging markets by focusing on dividend yields. For more video content from the Financial Times, … Continue reading
U.S. Sector ETF Performance – July 1
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Daily Risk Monitor – July 1
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Posted in Daily Risk Monitor
Tagged bonds, Commodities, Currencies, Global equity markets, Performance, Stocks
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Waste Management Creates More Energy Than Solar Industry
Stumbled across this interesting and really surprising factoid in today’s Investor’s Business Daily. In 2013, the company created more energy than the entire solar industry in the U.S. It made 9.82 million megawatt hours (mwh) of energy, compared to 9.25 … Continue reading
