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Archive - Jul 15, 2010 - Blog entry

smartknowledgeu's picture

The Financial Armageddon to Freedom video education series





The second video in my recently launched educational series, "Financial Armageddon to Freedom". This video addresses the low/zero utility of formal business education.

 

madhedgefundtrader's picture

Technical Analyst, Charles Nenner, Says Dow 5,000 in Two Years





We are ten days into a summer rally that will run out of steam sometime in August. Where to play in a bear market. (ING), (TM), (LEN), (CRB), (AA), (AGU), (IBM), (XOM), (COP), (BBY).

 

Bruce Krasting's picture

Bernanke and the CBO – Bad Numbers





How bad is it? We have no clue.

 

Reggie Middleton's picture

JP Morgan, One of the First Big Banks to Report, Is Setting a Bad Precedent





JP Morgan kicks the bank earnings season off with a disquieting thud, as we suspected.

 

madhedgefundtrader's picture

Why I still Hate Japan





Not even the Japanese want to buy their own stocks, with foreign institutions accounting for up to 60% of trading volume on a good day. Local investors would much rather buy emerging market funds, currency funds, bond funds, anything but their own equities. This explains the miserable 1.15% yield investors get on ten year JGB’s. A new kid has shown up in the neighborhood called China which has usurped its traditional role. A massive accumulation of debt and a thousand “bridges to nowhere.” Obama take note.

 

asiablues's picture

Illinois: Higher Default Risk than Iceland





It's official. Illinois, the fifth most populous state in the U.S., has overtaken Iceland in the default risk category. Will other U.S. states follow?

 

Fibozachi's picture

Weekly Outlook: S&P 500, US Dollar & Crude Oil





[1] The S&P 500 meets key trendline resistance on day 55 of a Fibonacci time cycle as exponential moving averages cluster ... [2] daily, weekly and monthly support / resistance levels for the US Dollar ... [3] Crude Oil futures trace out a tricky wedge formation

 

Econophile's picture

How To Start An Economic Recovery





Why isn't our economy recovering? I ask that question often and have written about it many times. Perhaps a better question is: what needs to happen in order to make our economy grow? I offer some solutions.

 
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