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U.S. Weekly Spectrum: Renminbi to Float, Will Equities?

Jun 22nd, 2010 | By Rob
U.S. Weekly Spectrum: Renminbi to Float, Will Equities?

As founder and editor of Diamond Slice I’m proud to announce that The Weekly Spectrum is going to be more “focused”. It’s obvious that you can get a weekly outlook anywhere on the net, so the one you’ll find here is about to become a bit, well, edgy. There’s enough “fair and balanced” out there to kill us all of boredom, I believe that we at DS can give you something much better, something much smarter, and something you can actually profit from. So without any further ado, I give you “The Weekly Spectrum” 2.0…



U.S. Weekly Spectrum: Light Econ Data vs. Quad Witching Friday

Jun 14th, 2010 | By Rob
U.S. Weekly Spectrum: Light Econ Data vs. Quad Witching Friday

In the week ahead the U.S. equity market, broadly represented by the S&P 500 index, will be looking for direction as the level reaches its 200 day moving average (MA), which had served as firm support before dropping below that level on May 22, 2010 for the first time since mid July 2009. By our analysis, markets are now undergoing a sentiment shift, in turn morphing the 200 day MA into a resistance; twice tested but not yet broken since crossing below on May 22.



Korea Economic Slice: The Busan G20

Jun 11th, 2010 | By Rob
Korea Economic Slice: The Busan G20

The Washington D.C. summit in 2008 crowned the Group of Twenty Nations (G20) as the official global economic summit of industrialized countries. Two years in, Korea is proud to have been chosen to Chair the 2010 G20 summit, which was kicked off in Busan last week for a meeting of the group’s finance ministers. Hosting the G20 certainly represents a milestone on Korea’s global economic ascent; however, the communiqué out of Busan begs a dissimilar fate for the unification of the group…



Gulf Oil Spill (Bloomberg Video): Obama, Economic Ramifactions

Jun 9th, 2010 | By Rob
Gulf Oil Spill (Bloomberg Video): Obama, Economic Ramifactions

Consider this the first and last time we plan on bringing up the Oil spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. We don’t agree that 2018 futures should be trading at a $20 premium to near term WTI spots, and we think the trend of Crude Oil will ultimately continue lower, so we haven’t given this story much attention. That said, the ramifications on unemployment and the general economy of the U.S. Gulf Coast are becoming tangible and necessary for all to understand. Take 3 1/2 minutes of your day and listen to those affected by the disaster in their “own words”, in this Bloomberg Video Report…



Weekly Spectrum: Bill Gross, the “New Normal” Economy

Jun 7th, 2010 | By Rob
Weekly Spectrum: Bill Gross, the “New Normal” Economy

This week will likely begin with some relief for the Euro, on G20 plans to cut costs in Euro states, while the hangover from Friday’s U.S. Jobs data could continue into a “no news” Monday trading session. Look for pops to add to shorts early in the week, but keep stops tight leading into Jobless claims and Friday’s data.



Weekly Spectrum: Downside Risk, Econ Data

May 24th, 2010 | By Rob
Weekly Spectrum: Downside Risk, Econ Data

Many of you may be asking yourself, “what’s changed since last week with the EU bailout?” One would think there would surely be some sort of news or development concerning the exact structure of this plan, rumored to be a sovereign debt backstop of $1 trillion USD. Is there surely some plan moving forward?

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Korea Econoview: North Korean Attack & Econ Data

May 23rd, 2010 | By Rob
Korea Econoview: North Korean Attack & Econ Data

Looking to the week ahead, many questions regarding the strength of Korea’s economy from the stance of consumers, businesses, and international investors will become much clearer through the aforementioned econ data. However, the KOSPI Korean equity index, the Korean Won, and yields on Korean debt will continue to be heavily influenced by geopolitical factors surrounding the conflict with North Korea and developments in global financial markets, resulting from sovereign default risks in Europe.



MEN AT WORK

Mar 29th, 2010 | By Rob
MEN AT WORK

Dear DS Stakeholders, Diamond Slice – Financial Market Analysis is undergoing a lobotomy of sorts, as our previous hosting service and server has been scrapped for something much more exciting. We have been frustrated by certain constraints which have barred us from sending out the message that we believe our readers, financial market makers, and
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Why Advertise With Diamond Slice?

Dec 2nd, 2009 | By Rob

At Diamond Slice we understand what it takes to run a business and are fully committed to the goals of our partners. As DiamondSlice.com is nearing the end of its first year in syndication, we would like to reaffirm our dedication to the goals of our partners and associates. We would also like to take this chance to
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~100 Post Anniversary!~

Nov 19th, 2009 | By Rob

Diamond Slice recently reached the 100 post mark in our first year of syndication and we would like to take this opportunity to say "thank you!"  It has been an interestingly riveting year in global financial markets and it has been our foremost pleasure to bring you the objective and calculated slice, found only here at www.DiamondSlice.com!
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