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Stock-Markets

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Stock Market Bouncing Off Oversold... / Stock-Markets / Stock Markets 2010

By: Jack_Steiman

But the market needs more unwinding. It can do it in two ways, of course. It can move in a base or laterally. Up, down, up, down, etc. The other way is a good old fashioned period of harder selling. One way or the other it should get the job done over the coming days and weeks. We are simply too stretched out here on the medium to longer term time frame charts to continue blasting higher but that doesn't mean we're going to fall apart.

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Stock-Markets

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

The Secret Formula for This Stock Market Rally / Stock-Markets / Market Manipulation

By: Graham_Summers

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleI’m about to share with you the basic outlines for this market rally started March 2009. In no way shape or form am I providing official recommendations or investment advice in this post. I am merely pointing out the obvious trends that this rally has followed.

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Stock-Markets

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Is the Stock Market Flashing a “Sell” Signal? / Stock-Markets / Stock Markets 2010

By: Graham_Summers

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleFriday’s decline has got a lot of commentators asserting that the official top is in for the rally that started March 2009. The primary reason for these assertions is that stocks look to have broken the rising channel they entered during this last leg up.

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Stock-Markets

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Stock Market Rally in its Final Stages, Elliott 5th Wave? / Stock-Markets / Stock Markets 2010

By: David_Banister

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleIt’s time for a review of the broader market indices and possible implications for traders and investors:  This analysis may prove controversial, but I tend to make big picture calls at critical junctures. This analysis is getting more bearish I realize, as I’ve been bullish since Feb 25th on the markets.  I simply look at all the evidence, and instead of burying my head in the sand, I take it all in and plan accordingly.  Being a perma-bull or perma-bear is a quick way to under-perform the markets.  I try to be nimble and trade/invest accordingly.  The next few weeks are likely to be volatile, possibly to the downside a bit.  The market may not have peaked quite yet, but it’s feeling like the 8th inning in the game.  Below are my thoughts:

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Stock-Markets

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

U.S. Treasury Bills and the Budget Deficits, Financial Markets Review / Stock-Markets / Financial Markets 2010

By: Bob_Chapman

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe 10-year T-note auction showed a bid to cover of 3 to 1, versus a 10 auction average of 2.67%.

We have been told over and over again a weak dollar would build exports and turn our balance of payments deficit down. Well, it hasn’t happened yet.

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Stock-Markets

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Smarter Stock Market Investing in Defensive Stocks for Profits in 2010 / Stock-Markets / Investing 2010

By: Money_Morning

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleJon D. Markman writes: For U.S. investors looking to profit in the near term, the best offense may be a good defense.

"Defensive investing" becomes a mantra for investors who are seeking to navigate periods dominated by high risk, slow growth or excessive uncertainty. Given that the current market outlook probably contains an element of each of those scenarios, a strategy that includes elements of care and caution will make for a wise course of action.

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Stock-Markets

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Stock Market Pullback, Are the Bulls Afraid? / Stock-Markets / Stock Index Trading

By: Lynn_T

Welcome to Lynn T's 1-2-3 PLUS Alert.

It would seem that the bears have crept out of hibernation and stunned the bulls. Now, I don't think the startling will curb the advance for long. It might just be a cure to the bull's hiccups. So, are the bulls afraid? Not at all.

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Stock-Markets

Monday, January 18, 2010

Financial Markets, Economic Forecasts and Investing Strategies for 2010, What to Buy and Sell / Stock-Markets / Financial Markets 2010

By: John_Mauldin

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThis week I am really delighted to be able to give you a condensed version of Gary Shilling's latest INSIGHT newsletter for your Outside the Box. Each month I really look forward to getting Gary's latest thoughts on the economy and investing. Last year in his forecast issue he suggested 13 investment ideas, all of which were profitable by the end of the year. It is not unusual for Gary to give us over 75 charts and tables in his monthly letters along with his commentary, which makes his thinking unusually clear and accessible. Gary was among the first to point out the problems with the subprime market and predict the housing and credit crises. His track record in this decade has been quite good. I want to thank Gary and his associate Fred Rossi for allowing us to view this smaller version of his latest letter.

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Stock-Markets

Monday, January 18, 2010

Stocks Bear Market Rally Topping Action Continues / Stock-Markets / Stock Markets 2010

By: Andre_Gratian

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleCurrent Position of the Market
SPX: Long-term trend - Down! The very-long-term cycles have taken over and if they make their lows when expected, the bear market which started in October 2007 should continue until 2014. This would imply that lower prices lie ahead. As illustrated by the current market performance, this will not be a straight-down decline, but will consist of a series of intermediate-term rallies and declines until we have reached the low point.

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Stock-Markets

Monday, January 18, 2010

Stock Market SPY Index Trading Buy Signal / Stock-Markets / Stock Index Trading

By: Angelo_Campione

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleCurrent Positioning: SPY: Long 50%

General Commentary: The system for the SPY is on a Buy signal

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Stock-Markets

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Dow Jones (YM, CBOT) Options Trade Alert / Stock-Markets / Options & Warrants

By: Patrice_V_Johnson

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleWelcome to The J.E.D.I. Way.

The J.E.D.I. Way will be buying the following call option on the MINI-SIZED DOW JONES (YM, CBOT) at the Market:

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Stock-Markets

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Stock Market Uptrend Remains Intact / Stock-Markets / Stock Markets 2010

By: Peter_Navarro

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe stock market finished last Friday on a decidedly bearish note – big drop on heavy volume. The question for this week is whether this was simply an aberration attributable to an options expiration day or the beginning of some kind of market correction.

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Stock-Markets

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Stocks and Gold and Commodity Trends Impacted by China Inflation Worries / Stock-Markets / Financial Markets 2010

By: Douglas_V._Gnazzo

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe big news this week was that China’s Central Bank – the People’s Bank of China (BOC), raised the reserve deposit rate on funds held under account by 50 basis points, starting Jan. 18. So, why did the BOC feel the need to raise the rate?
 
Well, let’s take a look at China’s recent credit reports, and see what’s been going on. In November of 2009, China’s banks lent out 295 billion Yuan in total. Last week, the banks lent about 100 billion Yuan ($14.6 billion) PER DAY – EVERY DAY.

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Stock-Markets

Sunday, January 17, 2010

They Don't Ring A Bell At The Stock Market Top / Stock-Markets / Stock Markets 2010

By: Guy_Lerner

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThere are two kinds of bulls: 1) there are those bulls who are intent on squeezing every last percentage point from this rally and who believe they can find the exits when the music finally stops; and 2) then there are those bulls who continue to have high expectations that the current market environment will yield strong returns. The latter type of bulls are unlikely to realize strong gains without a significant pullback, and by significant I mean that the pullback should get investors to think that the market is rolling over to such a degree that the current cyclical highs will never be revisited. The former type of bulls are likely overestimating their ability to get to the exits or identify the top before the next trader. Either way, complacency reigns as they don't ring a bell at the top.

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Stock-Markets

Sunday, January 17, 2010

NDX, S&P 500 Trading, Exciting Options Expiry Week / Stock-Markets / Stock Index Trading

By: Piazzi

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleWhat a week!

This was one of most exciting OpEx weeks that I remember for months – all sorts of crazy price actions on and off hours.

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Stock-Markets

Sunday, January 17, 2010

This Could Crush Stock Market Valuations / Stock-Markets / Stock Market Valuations

By: DailyWealth

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticlePorter Stansberry writes: By now, most every DailyWealth reader knows the argument for higher interest rates.

Simply put, the U.S. government is facing a staggering amount of unfunded liabilities in 2010... around $3.5 trillion to be exact. As I described in my commentary on the Greenspan/Guidotti rule, the only way the government can make the interest payments on this debt (a good deal of which has been acquired in the past 12 months) is by printing money.

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Stock-Markets

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Stocks Plunge as Investors Hopes of Economic Recovery Might Have Got Ahead of Reality / Stock-Markets / Financial Markets 2010

By: Prieur_du_Plessis

Best Financial Markets Analysis Article“Words from the Wise” this week comes to you in a somewhat shorter format as I do not have access to all my normal research resources while spending a few days with the gnomes in Geneva (also see my post “Blogging gone AWOL - to Switzerland“). Although the commentary is not as comprehensive as usual, a full dose of excerpts from interesting news items and quotes from market commentators is included.

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Stock-Markets

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Marc Faber Flips from Bullish to Bearish on Stock Markets, Says SELL / Stock-Markets / Stock Markets 2010

By: Submissions

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleA few weeks ago Marc Faber was bullish on stock markets for 2010 but after participating in Barron's round-table discussion this week he has now turned bearish due to too much bullish sentiment, "Everybody was looking for further gains in stocks," he said.

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Stock-Markets

Saturday, January 16, 2010

What Stock Market Crash History Tells Us To Expect For 2010 / Stock-Markets / Stock Markets 2010

By: Clif_Droke

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleMany have wondered why the 10-year cycle peak in late September/early October didn’t produce a more meaningful correction in the broad market. Instead, the 10-year cycle peak produced only a marginal six percent pullback in the S&P 500 Index (SPX) instead of the much deeper one usually associated with the 10-year peak.

A look at the past reveals why: the first full year following a crash low has never produced a sizable correction in the stock market. That historical truism certainly proved itself out in 2009. But what of the second year after a crash? What can we expect in the coming year based on market history? We’ll be taking up this question in the commentary that follows.

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Stock-Markets

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Where Jim Rogers is Investing His Money in 2010 / Stock-Markets / Investing 2010

By: LewRockwell

Investment Guru Jim Rogers says the Indian stock market has run up a lot. "I won't buy shares at these levels." He has a similar view on emerging markets, except China.

Though he currently owns Chinese shares, he is a tad negative on the economy. "The Chinese economy needs to cool." He feels real estate in China is getting into a bubble zone.

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