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LOOKING FOR LEADING STOCKS? TRY FINDLEADINGSTOCKS.COM? Facts Matter: The accompanying annotated 3-month daily chart of the S&P 500 illustrates how strong the bulls are right now. After all is said and done- the market is up less than 1% for the year, less than 1% below its all time high (hit two weeks ago on…
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The major averages spent the first two weeks of July rallying from extremely oversold levels before encountering stubborn resistance near their moving averages and downward trendlines. We have seen stocks fail at resistance multiple times since the two month downtrend began in late April. The major averages are at a critical inflection point: either break above resistance or rollover and begin another downtrend.
Few Undervalued Stocks For Your Review
Note: Earlier today- we sent out a note to our clients bringing their attention to the strong action we are seeing in a slew of financials. To access that information and find leading stocks, right now. Join Here Follow The (BIG) Money: For the last few years, we have consistently made the case in this column…
2014 GDP of US states as compared to other countries — fascinating!
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Stocks Plunge on Thanksgiving
On Friday stocks sold off as investors unloaded their positions ahead of the the weekend. The catalyst which precipitated this sell off was Dubai World’s trouble restructuring their debt. Dubai World, the most indebted of Dubai’s state-sponsored companies, is seen as a barometer for the health of the financial nexus.
Davos 2010: George Soros, Greece Will Get Its Books In Order
Airtime: Wed. Jan. 27 2010 | 11:20 AM ET
“I’m pretty confident that Greece will do whatever is necessary to meet the conditions that the ECB sets,” George Soros, chairman of Soros Fund Management, told CNBC in Davos Wednesday. “Germany is not in the mood to be the deep pocket,” he added.