The Economists Dilemma
The dilemma of what to do. While we wait for the mid-term elections and watch the QE2 debate maybe this article in yesterdays NYT provides a good background. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/17/weekinreview/17segal.html
The dilemma of what to do. While we wait for the mid-term elections and watch the QE2 debate maybe this article in yesterdays NYT provides a good background. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/17/weekinreview/17segal.html
Last night’s Mad Money showman, Cramer was screaming that the “Market is saying the world is over”, what is he talking about? We all know that the market is not about bullish or bearish but simply buying value or selling…Continue Reading →
I am spending a little time with a Lakota Medicine man in SD. Unless something earth shaking happens in the markets I will probably not be posting comments until next Tuesday. The market will unfold in its usual way.
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As we wait out the stock market reaction selloff (to either the first support level of 815 or the second at 765) plus the start of earnings reports we have a few thoughts this morning. For me the economy and the…Continue Reading →
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We believe that a new term will be coined to describe what will evolve after this election “Grass Roots Capitalism”. This description of the change that is going to come will involve a number of things: 1) First it will…Continue Reading →
This article appeared this morning in HedgeWEEK. Stephen BartholomeuszThe great shake out Earlier this year the prestigious business magazine, Barron’s, listed its “top 75” hedge funds. If it were running the same exercise today the names would be somewhat different….Continue Reading →
Everyone is watching crude oil and the push being made by the oil bulls. It might be important to look at the actions of the oil bears. The short oil ETF “DUG” is the best way to get some insight. …Continue Reading →