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Monthly Archives: September 2012
Mr. October’s Interesting Charts
France’s CAC took a big hit last week (-4.98 percent) breaking key support and its 50-day moving average. The Brazilian Bovespa gave back 3.5 percent and looks to test its short-term uptrend, which also coincides with the 50-day moving average. … Continue reading
Posted in Equities, Global Stock Performance, Technology
Tagged Bovespa, CAC, FTSE, S&P500
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Week in Review
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Global Trend Indicators
(click here if tables are not observable)
Posted in Global Trend Indicators
Tagged bonds, CAC, Commodities, DAX, Gold, Nikkei, Oil, Shanghai Composite, Stocks
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Weekend At the Movies: Lincoln
Wow! This looks good. Steven Spielberg directs Daniel Day-Lewis as President Abraham Lincoln and Sally Field as Mary Todd. To be released in November. (click here if video is not observable)
Posted in General Interest, Politics, Uncategorized, Video
Tagged Daniel Day-Lewis, Lincoln, Sally Field, Steven Spielberg
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Nope!
We were completely long and wrong Apple going into today. After yesterday’s bounce and the stock’s ability to reclaim its 20-day moving average we thought it would move higher. Not to be. The stock gave up most of yesterday’s gain … Continue reading
Weekly Eurozone Watch: The European Street
Key Data Points German 10-year Bund 15 bps lower; France 6 bps wider to the Bund; Italy 10-year 20 bps wider; Spain 33 bps wider; Portugal 107 bps wider; Ireland 24 bps wider; Greece 28 bps tighter; Large Eurozone banks … Continue reading
Posted in Weekly Eurozone Watch
Tagged Banks, Eurozone Debt Crisis, Germany, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain
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Stratfor: Spain’s Troubles Threaten Eurozone
At the end of the day it comes down to the European street, no? (click here is video is not observable)
Apple Reclaims 20-day Moving Average
Big reversal day in Apple, up around 2 1/2 percent and over $21 off its low of the day. The positive price action helped to lift the overall stock market (see chart). The stock was able to close above the … Continue reading
Black Swan Watch: Japan could pull out of China
This could be big and is not priced. Keep it on your radar. (click here if video is not observable)
Imperfect Substitutes…
To say the least! Take a look at this, The Lingerie Football League Announces That It Fired “A Couple Crews Which Apparently Are Now Officiating In The NFL” Because Of Incompetence Because of the LFL’s perception it is that much … Continue reading