Video: A Tale of Two Trends

Todd Harrison  Oct 06, 2009 3:32 pm

Video: A Tale of Two Trends
 
Todd tells you what to watch for with the S&P and NDX in lockstep.
 

 
First up, Todd takes a close look at two nearly identical charts: the S&P and NDX. He also takes a look at what Goldman Sachs' (GS) performance means for the market.

Stay tuned for Todd’s random thought of the day—no, it’s not about a kumquat, it’s actually about the marketplace relay race between the government, corporations and consumers.







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10-06-2009, 4:44 pm
Toddo, great to have you back on video, now we just need Macke back.
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10-06-2009, 8:35 pm
Cross currents... slightly sublime. Great to have a video from within MVHQ. Keep em up!
Hey could one of the Prof's give some color on the interrelation between Treasury bond yields and USDollar pricing? Overlay charts of each seem out of
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