Tweet Friday, July 30, 2010 Stock Market Commentary: For the week, the major averages ended mixed to slightly lower as investors digested a slew of economic and earnings data. On Friday, volume, an important indicator of institutional sponsorship, was lower than Thursday’s session on both major exchanges. Advancers led decliners by a...
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Monthly Archives: July 2010
The Great Housing Recovery
Updating his bet on the housing recovery, with Jason Benderly, Benderly Economics.
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GDP: Glass Half Full or Empty?
GDP: Glass Half Full or Empty?...
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Fed’s Bullard: Risk of Deflation?
Risk of Deflation? Discussing the risk of deflation, with James Bullard, St. Louis Federal Reserve...
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Stocks Negatively Reverse From Resistance
Tweet Thursday, July 29, 2010 Stock Market Commentary: The major averages negatively reversed after encountering resistance near their prior chart highs. Volume, an important indicator of institutional sponsorship, was higher than Wednesday’s session which marked a distribution day for the NYSE and the Nasdaq exchange. Advancers led decliners by a 20-to-17 ratio on the...
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Stock Market Resistance & Negative (Outside) Reversal Day From Prior Chart Highs
The major averages are tracing out an ominous technical pattern known as a "negative (outside) reversal day" after encountering resistance near their prior chart highs....
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Mike Bloomberg- NYC Employment Outlook
Discussing the state of employment in New York City, Michael Bloomberg, NYC mayor....
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Asia: A Long-Term Growth Story
The domestic demand story makes India, China and Indonesia attractive, says Jonathan Reoch, senior portfolio manager at AMP Capital Investors. He also tells CNBC's Oriel Morrison, why he favors higher beta plays such as banks and property firms....
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Bill Gross: Bond King’s Investment Outlook
Bill Gross, co-CIO and founder of Pimco, share his investment outlook with CNBC.
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Stocks End Lower On Lackluster Economic Data
It was encouraging to see the major averages continue rallying after breaking above their their respective 2-month downward trendlines and their respective 50-day moving average (DMA) lines. However, the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the NYSE composite have stalled near their prior chart highs which is their next logical area...
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