New Year, New Watchlist
Due to popular demand- here’s a brief glimpse at some of the stocks on my watch list:
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Due to popular demand- here’s a brief glimpse at some of the stocks on my watch list:
For more information, please fill out our contact form.
S&P 500 laggards since the March 2009 bottom
6 Steps of the Scientific Method Get Powerful Ideas DIRECTLY TO YOUR INBOX Does this help improve your investment approach? The scientific method is a way to ask and answer scientific questions by making observations and doing experiments. The steps of the scientific method are to: Ask a Question – Should…
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…
The first decade of the new millennium will go down in history as a decade plagued with a series of booms and busts. Over the past 10 years, there were five major bubbles that captured the world’s attention: Tech/Dot-com (98-00), Housing/Credit (00-07), Emerging markets 00-07, Energy (crude oil) (02-08), and Gold (00-09). After all was said and done, US stocks actually lost ground and the major indices ended lower over the past 10 years for the first time since the 1930’s.
The Lovely: Stocks are getting weaker, not stronger. The Good: 1. Leading stocks are acting well 2. The Dallas Fed manufacturing survey rose to 5.0 which beat the Street’s forecast for 4.5 3. Case for the Fed to taper in September has weakened 4. The Richmond Fed Manufacturing index, which measures manufacturing activity in region, jumped to 14, easily beating estimates…
Source: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2015-06-18/each-dot-represents-an-economist-s-forecast-ellenberg