Posts Tagged ‘ new home sales ’

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…



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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Stronger Market Faces Bernanke and Q1 GDP

Apr 26th, 2010 | By Rob
Stronger Market Faces Bernanke and Q1 GDP

U.S. stocks looked unusually strong on Friday as two major factors concerning short term risk in global markets changed dramatically. The stagnant housing market and uncertainty over a viable path to solvency in Greece, which have been weighing heavily on global markets, seem to be less threatening if Friday’s data were judge. Technicals remain extremely overbought in commodities and equities as markets now face Bernanke and Q1 GDP this week.



Goldman, Greece Kick Market Rally’s Tires

Apr 18th, 2010 | By Rob
Goldman, Greece Kick Market Rally’s Tires

If you ducked out of the office for a three day weekend and missed the news regarding Goldman Sachs and Greece on Friday, you may be rolling up your sleeves to a few surprises that will cast a dark shadow on the April 19 week’s market action.

Mainly, Goldman Sachs (GS) has been charged with fraud by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), linked to a Credit Default Swap (CDS) mechanism known as “Abacus”.



Housing and Consumer in Focus, Christmas Week

Dec 21st, 2009 | By Rob

Monday Three and six month treasury bonds will be auctioned at 11:30 am Monday and will kick off the monthly test of the demand for short term investment security. The dollar is becoming stronger and rumors, spawned from the announcement of Bond King Bill Gross's "Lehman high" cash levels, are beginning to spur renewed debate
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Housing Market Rant

Dec 1st, 2009 | By Rob

The following is a Soap Box rant in response to the question below from a good friend of mine. I felt compelled to share it with readers… Question: "So a lot of chatter here about the housing recovery and this being a good time to buy companies such as whirlpool and sherwin williams. (Basically stuff
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SPX Technicals Waning Ahead of Stacked Econ Data

Nov 25th, 2009 | By Rob

The SPX (S&P 500 Large Cap Index) technicals are signalling weakness following the November 17th 52-week-high of 1110. Since that point the index has traded in a tight 20 point range ahead of a full stack of economic reports set for release this morning. Here we will address four key technical signals which could spell
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Short Holiday Week Packs Punch of Crucial Economic Data

Nov 23rd, 2009 | By Rob

The Weekly Spectrum The 2009 Thanksgiving holiday week will be brief, but crucial economic data to be released between Monday and Wednesday will leave marks on investors faced with the pivotal punches of where to put their money. With a spotlight on housing, economic data for the November 23 week will be highlighted by Existing Home Sales,
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The Weekly Spectrum

Nov 16th, 2009 | By Rob

The five day trading week spanning November 16-20, 2009 will leave few stones unturned as the current economic strength is weighed and measured via the Retail Sales, Industrial Production, New Housing Starts, and Leading Indicator reports.  Retail Sales The September report showed negative growth in total sales on the back of a massive pullback from the
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Standing On The Pivot: The Past and Future U.S. Economy From A Housing Perspective

Nov 10th, 2009 | By Rob

Inevitably even the grizzlies have been watching economic indicators gaging the housing market “recovery”, as talk of a 2009 rebound in the United States has now been confirmed by 3.5% growth in the third quarter. Existing home sales bottoming, construction spending pulsing and extreme incentives for new buyers have sweetened the potential for a repeat of the 2004 housing recovery we all loved so well. Yet there remains the issue of magnitude, regarding a potential housing recovery, which may contrast that of 2004 a great deal, and could kill the lasting effects of a bottomed housing market on the broader economy. We will attempt to review and assess the American economy by result of the Housing Market from a historical and quantitative standpoint.