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The Good, The Bad, & The Lovely 09.20.13
The Lovely: The Fed Continues Printing $4B/Day! Good: Stocks are strong Industrial production matched estimates and rose 0.4% in August after being flat in July. Read here The consumer price index (CPI) rose by 0.1% in August which missed estimates for a gain of 0.2%.Read here No Taper, Fed stays the course and continues QE Read here…

Davos 2010: Peter Munk, Barrick Gold Chairman& Founder Shares Outlook on Gold
Peter Munk, chairman and founder of Barrick Gold, shares his outlook on the commodity.

These Stocks Are Running Out Of Fuel
Running out of Fuel There is no question that the strongest area of the market in the past week or so has been the Fuel Cell Stocks: PLUG, FCEL, BLDP. Their moves were simply not sustainable and the action today (big negative/outside reversals- after a big move) typically suggests it is time for these stocks…

Holiday Shopping Season- Boom or Bust?
It seems like the entire world is focusing on the 2009 U.S. holiday shopping season. Around this time each year, the media, clients and friends ask us countless questions on the subject. Most people want to know what a so-called “expert” thinks will happen on any given event. Predicting the future is impossible because the simple truth is that no one really knows what will happen. Instead, these “experts” offer their opinion which at times will be correct and other times will be incorrect. After all, we all know how valuable opinions are, right?

A Better Way To Bottom Fish?
LIKE THIS? SIGN UP FOR OUR FREE NEWSLETTER Infinite Opportunities: Those of you who know me know that I focus heavily on leading stocks. Why? Because by definition, leading stocks out-perform the market. So my chances for success are skewed in my favor when I focus on leading stocks. That is one tool in my…

WSJ: Tech Startups Play Numbers Game
Critics say the practice is inflating some companies’ valuations By TELIS DEMOS, SHIRA OVIDE and SUSAN PULLIAM Updated June 9, 2015 10:41 p.m. ET Hortonworks Inc. Chief Executive Rob Bearden forecast in March 2014 that the software firm would have a “strong $100 million run rate” by year-end. But the number looked a lot smaller…