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Dec 15th, 2009 |
By Rob
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Tags: 10 year treasury, 10-Year Note, 10-yr note, bear market rally, bearish sentiment, Bernanke, commodities, commodity, Crude, crude oil, DTO, equities, Fed, FOMC, negative outlook, oil, S&P 500, SDS, SPX, SPY, Treasury, TYD, TYO, U.S. dollar, U.S. recovery, UDN, USD, UUP, WTI, WTIC
Dec 10th, 2009 |
By Rob
Last week you could have thrown a dart onto the floor of the CME and almost assuredly poked the eye out of a commodity bull. This week there's no telling who you'd maim. Blood and gore aside, the sideways pattern of the past three weeks is over as far as crude oil is concerned. The
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Tags: bounce, bubble, Carry Trade, commodities, contract, Crude, crude oil, crude profits, DTO, equities, futures, futures contract, oil, oil trader, oil trading secrets, short, short crude, short oil, Short USO, SPY, UDN, USD, USO, UUP, WTI, WTI spot January delivery
Dec 4th, 2009 |
By Rob
We can all remember the panic that gripped financial markets in the dissimilar fall to winter season of 2008, where hoards of cash were brought to the sidelines and even the "Oracle of Omaha" went on record claiming "cash is king". This time around cash is anything but "king", at least if it's the United
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Tags: ADX, Bernanke, Cash on sidelines, Chalkin money flow, CHF, CMF, commodities, crude oil, equities, Fed, Gold, JPY, MACD, S&P 500, SPX, SPY, stock chart, stock market, trillion deficit, U.S. dollar index, USD, WTI
May 7th, 2009 |
By Rob
No one seemed to questioning the vicious buying of Bank of America (BAC) and Citi Group (C) on a Wednesday where stress test leaks suggested the two banks will need an additional $35 billion and $50 billion of common equity. Does the transparency of major U.S. banks' financial needs warrant the KBW Banking Index's gain
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Tags: announcement, bank, best, bottom, C, Case, Consumer Confidence, credit, crude oil, delinquency, discount, DJI, DJIA, Dow, downturn, earnings, Economic, economy, excellent, Fed, Federal Funds, Federal Reserve, Financial, Gain, Geithner, goldman, GSP, Home Depot, HPI, income, index, interest rates, jobs, LEN, Lennar, MBA, mortgage, Obama, outlay, payroll, PCE, profit, rally, recovery, Redbook, refinance, S&P, sales, Schiller, store, T-bill, TARP, TOL, Toll, Treasury, unemployment, XHB, xlf
May 6th, 2009 |
By Rob
U.S. equity markets ended only slightly lower on Tuesday as early morning economic data started off the day with a spurt of confidence. The ISM Non-Manufacturing report gauged Chicago area service related industries deteriorating at a lower rate than previous months in April. The report clocked in at 43.7, above the markets estimate of 42.2
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May 5th, 2009 |
By Rob
Taking note of the information at hand Monday yields little new information for the economy on a day that had been scheduled as the release of TARP stress test results by regulators. Instead the S&P 500 and equity markets are trading higher on lower than average volume due to an unexpected jolt in pending home
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May 2nd, 2009 |
By Rob
Economic indicators released Friday morning cited less rapid deterioration in the manufacturing sector, more optimistic consumer sentiment, and lower factory orders. The first released Reuter's/University of Michigan Sentiment report inspired U.S. equity futures higher before diving into the red after the manufacturing numbers and news from the government was released. The lack of confidence in
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May 1st, 2009 |
By Rob
Thursday may have marked the end to a furious rally by speculative investors and traders as U.S. equity valuations have moved higher contrary to deteriorating economic conditions. Continuing jobless benefits have risen to new record levels as 630,000 more Americans filed new jobless claims in the previous week. Income and outlays decreased more than expected
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Apr 30th, 2009 |
By Rob
While the Swine Flu "epidemic" has stimulated substantial buzz among global equity markets, the lasting effects of the virus on the consumer are limited. The virus is serious and deserves appropriate responses by the WHO and individual nations but has only killed individuals in nations where timely detection and health care response is limited. Cases
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Apr 29th, 2009 |
By Rob
The Chicago Board Options Exchange Volatility Index, commonly known as the VIX, has secured a spot in the limelight as technical traders and six o'clock news broadcasters have religiously cited the measure throughout the unfolding economic crisis. The index is sometimes referred to as the "fear gauge" as it rises during times of increased market
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