Archive - Apr 27, 2012 - Blog entry

williambanzai7's picture

THe STiNKeR





This post is intended to cheer up ZH reader Loukanika the Riot Dog who laments that this has been a very tough week in Greece and he needs a laugh...

 

Vitaliy Katsenelson's picture

Warning for an Eager Facebook Investor (my shortest article, ever!)





Here is a thought for an eager Facebook investor: Google revenue - $40 billion; market capitalization $200 billion (plus $40 billion of cash).  Facebook revenue $4 billion; market capitalization $100 billion. So Facebook has to grow revenue 10x for you to double your money.  Good luck!

 

CrownThomas's picture

Bernanke's Equity vs. The Bond Kings





Bill Gross & PIMCO's newly created ETF (BOND) and Jeffrey Gundlach's total return fund (DBLTX) are battling the Fed and the mainstream media's strict adherence to the Dow Infinity theorem.

 

GoldCore's picture

Gold “Buying Opportunity” - Gold Analysts More Bullish On Central Bank Demand





The Fed’s promise to use more QE should the economy falter is supporting gold.

 

The global economic picture remains grim, with euro zone economic sentiment falling more than

expected in April and the US job market recovery showing signs of a slowdown.

 

Apple earnings and the tech boom and indeed possible tech bubble remains one of the primary

drivers of continuing irrational exuberance and risk appetite.

 

The poor and deteriorating economic backdrop is gold supportive.

 

williambanzai7's picture

2.2%?! PRiNT!





Put your coffees down please...

 

Reggie Middleton's picture

A Realistic Look At The Companies In The CNBC Stock Draft 2012 - Part 1





 

A fundamental overview of the stocks available for drafting during the CNBC Street Signs Stock Draft airing, with my comments & opinions. Yesterday I released the analysis of Apples Q2 earnings & I'm sure it contained content that you didn't read anywhere else.

 

williambanzai7's picture

THe BuLL SHiTTeR





In bullfighting, the spot in the ring where the bull always returns is called Querencia. In finance that spot is called Mean Reversion...

 
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