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Dec 7th, 2009 |
By Rob
On October 23, 2009 we endorsed a position in the Peruvian gold mining firm Beunaventura Mines (BVN) in the article titled Profiting From Volatile Crude Oil Prices and Safe Guarding Your Dollars. Since October 23, BVN has moved from $36.97 to the Friday December 4, 2009 closing price of $39.84, capturing a 7.8% gain. Continuous spot
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Posted in Industry Analysis, Metals, Trade Flash, Trade Strategy |
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Tags: Buenaventura, Buenaventura Mining, BVN, BVN profit, commodities, equities, futures, gains, GLD, GLX, Gold, Gold Mine Stocks, Gold Miners, gold per ounce, Gold Stocks, La Zanja, La Zanja mine, Long BVN, long gold, Peru Gold Mines, Peru stock market, Peru stocks, profit, S&P 500, stock market, Tantahuatay, Tantahuatay mine, U.S. dollar
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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Posted in Market Synopsis |
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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
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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Tags: Advertise with us, cheap ads, cheap marketing, economical ads, ETF, ETF ad, ETF advertising, finance ad, finance blog, low cost ads, low cost marketing, market ad, stock ad, stock advertising, stock market
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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Posted in Soap Box |
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Tags: bonds, commodities, durable goods, economy, edge, existing home sales, finance, home builders, home buyer, home owner, Housing, Housing bottom, housing stocks, new home sales, oil, profit, Sherwin Williams, stock market, whirlpool
Nov 27th, 2009 |
By Rob
The S&P 500 rally from the March 9, 2009 low has caught many off guard and left more wondering if now is the time to buy stocks. The smart money has already made their profits in the past eight months and reports from the FT now cite hedge funds beginning to take profits. In a
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Posted in Market Synopsis |
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Tags: bear chart, bear market, bonds, bull chart, bull market, chart, equities, gains, hedge fund profit, Japan, Japanese Yen, JPY, Profits, S&P 500, smart money, stock chart, stock market, stocks, Swiss Franc, Swizterland, USDJPY, USDSWF
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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Posted in Market Synopsis, Trade Strategy |
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Tags: Consumer Sentiment, Durable Goods Orders, Economic Data, EIA Petroleum Report, equities, hidden profits, insider, Jobless Claims, MBA Mortgage Applications, new home sales, Personal Income and Outlays, profit from, stock market, Technical Signals, trading advantage, trading edge
Nov 24th, 2009 |
By Rob
While the phenomenon hasn't received much attention, the Nikkei 225 headline Japanese stock index has diverted course from all other major economic player stock exchanges. The Nikkei turned negative on August 14, 2009 and hasn't been able to resume the congruent pattern that all other major stock market indexes seem to be following. One can
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Posted in Global Slice |
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Tags: analysis, BOJ, bonds, bottom up, currencies, deficit, Dollar, economic analysis, election, equities, Euro, Federal Reserve, Gold, government debt, hidden returns, Japan, japan election, Macro Analysis, Nikkei, pound, profit from fall, S&P 500, stock market, stocks, top down, yen
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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Posted in Weekly Spectrum |
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Tags: bonds, Case Schiller HPI, Consumer Confidence, Consumer Sentiment, diamond slice, durable goods, Economic Data, equities, existing home sales, Gain, GDP revision, Investing, market, Market Edge, new home sales, Personal Income and Outlays, profit, stock market
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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Posted in Market Synopsis, Weekly Spectrum |
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Tags: auto market, auto sales, china, commodity, Economic, economic report, Equity, finance, Gold, Housing Starts, Industrial Production, Japan, Leading Indicators, new home sales, Retail Sales, S&P 500, stock, stock market
Nov 13th, 2009 |
By Rob
The Direxion 10-Year Treasury Note 3X Bear ETN (TYO) is a leveraged ETN which is designed to move in tandem with the yield on the 10-Yr Treasury Note, opposite the price, and with three times leverage on a daily basis. Like many leveraged and inverse ETNs this one carries risks, especially when holding the product
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Tags: 3X Bear, Bear, Direxion, Direxion 10-yr, Equity, ETF, gains, grwoth, inverse ETF, leveraged ETF, market, profit, short, stock market, Treasury, TYO, TYO chart, yield