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Submitted by Goatboy on 12/24/2013 22:24 -0500
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Submitted by Cheshire on 12/18/2013 15:22 -0500
Uh..EUR/USD ain't buying it anymore. Dow's up 234pts on 18mil volume. I don't think this works long term. Like more than 1 hour. Looking for RED by 3:45.
*I am always wrong.
Submitted by DoctorOfLove on 12/16/2013 04:46 -0500
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Submitted by inthemoneystocks on 12/12/2013 12:06 -0500
Over the past few trading sessions the major stock indexes have come under some serious selling pressure. Many traders and investors have been focusing on the possible tapering of QE-3 by the Federal Reserve next week. Remember, the major stock indexes have surged on the back of the easy money policies that have been implemented by the Federal Reserve since 2008. So if the central bank decided that they would begin to cut the easy money policies it could certainly hurt the stock markets. Why would the Federal Reserve start to taper now?
Submitted by Cheshire on 12/11/2013 18:05 -0500
I'm saying today was the beginning. Feels like a mountain just moved a little.
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Submitted by blogcheap on 11/26/2013 21:33 -0500
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Submitted by inthemoneystocks on 11/25/2013 12:04 -0500
How often have you seen a massive amount of people wanting to buy a stock when it has already surged sharply higher? Just think about it, there were so many people buying stocks like Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) when it was trading near the $200.00 a share level. Hardly anyone was even talking about the stock when it was trading around $35.00 a share in March 2013. It is still amazing that people want to buy stocks when the institutional money is ready to sell them; that is what happened with Tesla stock.
Submitted by Road Hazard on 11/22/2013 19:53 -0500
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-11-20/pboc-says-no-longer-in-china-s-favor-to-boost-record-reserves.html
Submitted by OC Money Man on 11/21/2013 22:37 -0500
Away from the cameras and the media scrum, the first political casualty of the President’s disastrous launch of Obamacare is a bipartisan Congressional revolt against crony capitalists’ effort to pass the clandestine Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) treaty. In an open letter following his Obamacare apology, 151 progressive Democrat members of the House of Representatives joined the 23 conservative Republican members in sending a letter urging the President to abandon asking for “fast-track authority” for approval of any new free trade agreement.
Submitted by CPL on 11/18/2013 16:00 -0500
First a nice clean overview. Jonathan has a quick review of what, where, how and when about BitCoin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXmIeOL0QPg
And a much longer explanation of step by step with more hands on screen capture approach. Very step by step and don't be afraid to use the pause button and rewind to get what you need out of it. Which is a bit coin, or part of one at least. At least, you make a wallet and fool around with it to kick the tires.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7opj5-32hw
Submitted by inthemoneystocks on 11/18/2013 12:17 -0500
The Federal Reserve members must be shaking their heads when they look at the current trading volumes in the stock market. For example, today the SPDR S&P 500 Trust (NYSEARCA:SPY) is trading just 23 million shares as of 11:00 am EST. The average trading volume for the SPY in the month of November 2013 is just 104 million shares a day. Last year at this time the SPY averaged 144 million shares traded per day. Now in all fairness, last year the stock market came under some distribution in the first half of November.