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Doth protest too much
By Adam Sarhan Major Disconnect Between Wall Street & Main Street We have argued for a long time that there is a major disconnect between Wall Street and Main Street. Since the March 2009 bottom, Wall Street has enjoyed very strong gains for one simple reason: #EasyMoney from the Fed and every other major central…

After a False Breakout, the Topping Pattern in the #StockMarket Continues
Plus: Despite heading lower, the Nasdaq Composite still hasn’t entered a technical correction. Excerpt from FindLeadingStocks.com’s Intraweek Update:That didn’t take long. On Monday, May 12, the S&P 500 (INDEXSP:.INX) and the Dow Jones Industrial Average (INDEXDJX:.DJI) broke out to fresh record highs, but then both stalled on Tuesday, rolled over, and negated their “obvious” breakouts on Wednesday, May 14. Remember that…

The Winners & Losers Of The Fed’s QE
6/1/15… It’s more complicated than you think The jury’s still out on how history will treat the Federal Reserve’s unprecedented stimulus program. After the central bank pushed its main policy rate to zero in December 2008, it started buying hundreds of billions of government debt and mortgage-backed securities to keep longer-term interest rates low. That became known as…

Fortune 500's 10 most profitable companies
Which companies in the Fortune 500 earned the most last year? Here are the top 10 with the highest profits. 1. Apple Although Apple is the fifth-largest Fortune 500 company, the gadget maker reports higher annual profits than any other company. Earnings for Apple totaled $39.5 billion in 2014, a 6.7% increase from a year earlier….

How Much Can You Make Trading Stocks?
This week’s Trading Lesson Few Make Money; Most Lose: People frequently ask me, “How much money can you make trading stocks?” I understand why people ask the question but it is a question that does not have one easy answer because there are so many variables. It is like asking, “How much money can you…

The Fed's Dot Plot Charts… What Are They?
Source: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2015-06-18/each-dot-represents-an-economist-s-forecast-ellenberg

