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Good: Initial jobless claims plunged to 255k, easily beating estimates for 279k and hit the lowest level in decades Leading Indicators rose by +0.6% in June, beating estimates for +0.2% gain The Manufacturing PMI Flash index rose to 53.8, beating estimates for 53.7 The Chicago Fed National Activity Index rose to 0.08, beating estimates for…

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…

Good, Bad & The Lovely For The Week
The Lovely: Fed Meets Next Week and a lot of open questions: Taper? Not Yet? How Much? Good: Market and leading stocks acting well China said its exports rose by 7.2% in August, topping estimates for a 6% gain. Read here US consumer credit growth rose at a 4.4% annual rate in July expanding by $10.4…

The Future of The Digital Media Business
“It Is Not the Strongest of the Species that Survives But the Most Adaptable.” ― Charles Darwin Digital Media 1.0 Is Dead: Earlier today, Todd Harrison, of MinyanVille Fame, penned a great piece titled “Why I’m Exiting The Digital Media Business.” Once again he is way ahead of his time and has his finger right on the…

Trading Math Part II – Don't Let Statistics Fool You
Risk vs. Reward Last week I wrote an article titled Trading Math and received quite a bit of positive response from it. The article discussed the importance of keeping your losses small and letting your winners run. This week, I want to follow up with a brief introduction to risk and reward in capital markets….

