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Davos 2010: Morgan Stanley’s John Mack

The Lovely: Another shallow pullback for the major averages (so far) Good: Stocks refuse to fall- Another shallow pullback (so far) for the major averages while leaders act strong and break out Merger & Acquisition news picked up. Several multi-billion deals announced: Microsoft (MSFT) & Nokia (NOK), Verizon (VZ) & Vodafone (VOD) &…

Earlier today, we found out that the initial reading of Q2 GDP came in at 4%. Does this really matter? Not really, because Q1 GDP was revised so many times that the initial reading and each subsequent reading is nothing more than just another blip on the radar. Q1 GDP was revised again today to…

The jobs report is extremely important, especially now, because in October 2009, the unemployment rate surged to a 26-year high of 10.2%! Over the past few months, the number of job losses have steadily declined as the unemployment rate edged higher. If this trend continues we can easily turn positive (i.e. start creating jobs) in the near future which will bode well for the economic recovery. That said, Wall Street watches this report very closely because a stronger jobs picture translates into a healthier economy. A healthier economy translates into stronger sales and earnings which, in turn, translates into higher stock prices. Sometimes, ladies and gentlemen, it is that simple.

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…

Way To Big Too Fail & Respect Risk: People never fail to amaze me. The one constant in life and in markets is that human nature never changes. It has been 5 years since Lehman failed and the entire global financial system came to a grinding halt. What changed? What lessons have you learned? The single…