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Bernanke Built It, But They Did Not Come

Mon Nov 16th, 2009

Prieur du Plessis

This week’s review comes to you in a shortened format as I don’t have access to my normal research resources while on the road in Europe. Although very little commentary is provided, a fu

Hollywood CEOs: Steven Spielberg

Wed Oct 28th, 2009

Scott Reeves

Photo by Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty Images In 1994, Spielberg launched DreamWorks SKG with Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen. It produced or distributed about 10 movies w

October 2007 Shows Us How This Rally Ends

Mon Oct 19th, 2009

Ron Coby

Crisis, What Crisis? As I scroll through hundreds of charts, I continually see that markets are right back to where they were before this credit crisis began. It’s almost like investors have co

Rising Oil Prices May Be the Forerunner to War

Fri Oct 16th, 2009

Ron Coby

The headlines are widely publicizing the new highs being made in gold. Soon the news may be directed to gushing gold in the energy space … Black Gold. Many of the fundamental reports I read on

Answers: What Comes After “The Easy” Trade?

Tue Oct 6th, 2009

Todd Harrison

Has societal acrimony finally arrived in the city of critters? Remember that "big picture" S&P trendline from the March lows we recently highlighted? Do you see the exac

What Iran Means for Oil

Fri Oct 2nd, 2009

Josh Lipton

Crude oil spent the last quarter range-bound at around $70, but energy prices moved sharply higher on Wednesday with the December futures contract rising from $66.60 to $71.05, or nearly 7% -- the la

Will “Write-Ups” Bolster the Financials?

Wed Sep 30th, 2009

Todd Harrison

“Up is down, down is up, he says hello when he leaves and goodbye when he arrives.”- Jerry Seinfeld, in a Bizarro WorldThis past spring, when men were men and sheep were nervous, we assum

Randoms: Is Crude an Upside Hedge Against the S&P?

Tue Sep 29th, 2009

Todd Harrison

Why is this a particularly important juncture for the market? For the first time since July, the S&P could be tracing out a lower high. It may be fleeting (as it was in July), but it offers

Will We See a Short-Term Top?

Mon Sep 28th, 2009

Prieur du Plessis

After hitting its best levels of the year on Wednesday ahead of the Federal Open Market Committee’s (FOMC) communiqué, the S&P 500 Index ran into heavy weather on the realization tha

Troubling Economic Developments

Mon Sep 21st, 2009

Jack Lavery

Editor's note: The following is a free issue of The Lavery Insight economic newsletter by Jack Lavery. Sign up for a free two-week trial.Prospects for global economic recovery very much benefit
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