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Trading Radar: Barrage of Econ Data to Hit Street

Fri Aug 7th, 2009

Minyanville Staff

The market has officially made it through the bulk of earnings season and the biggest question on the minds of investors is when is the pullback coming? Next week investors will get a good idea on th

Ag Stocks: More to Reap?

Fri May 15th, 2009

Jeff Macke

Hello from New York, where I’m spending my day off from television doing a little bit of reaping of the Agrium (AGU) position I sowed over the last few weeks. Whether you’re Egypt or Wall

No Tax Hike Left Behind

Tue Nov 4th, 2008

Scott Reeves

Senator Barack Obama is a either a naïf or a ninny. Based on his tax proposals, the key to any economic program, the nincompoop out-points the naïf. Here’s why: Obama proposes to rais

Wealth May Not Trickle Down - But Poverty Does

Tue Nov 4th, 2008

Cory Bortnicker

Imagine you’re running a marathon. Against incredible odds, you’re in first place. The finish line is just yards away; as you cross it, triumphant, the feeling of ecstasy immediately vani

PSI Provides Safe Haven for Troubled Souls, Investors

Mon Nov 3rd, 2008

Ryan Goldberg

Volatile swings and crushing losses in the stock market are enough to drive you crazy. Literally. The phones of psychologists in New York have been ringing off the hook as Wall Street’s executi

Barclays, UK Look to Middle East for Funds

Mon Nov 3rd, 2008

Charles Payne

While October may be the cruelest month, its final week was even crueler: It gave us false hope. The Dow was up 10%, the S&P was up 11% - their biggest one-week gains since 1974. Even staid blue-

Two Ways To Play: How Low Will BRIC Nations Go?

Mon Nov 3rd, 2008

Terry Woo

BRIC Stocks Cheap, ScaryEven after a record 20% gain in emerging-market stocks last week, some of the world’s biggest money managers think tougher times lie ahead for the BRIC nations (Bra

Crisis in Prime Mortgages on Horizon

Mon Nov 3rd, 2008

Andrew Jeffery

The private sector is actively engaging the mortgage crisis with the first broad-based, systemic attempt to prevent foreclosure. Both Bank of America (BAC) and JPMorgan (JPM) are attempting to h

JPMorgan Tackles Troubled Mortgages

Mon Nov 3rd, 2008

Andrew Jeffery

The mortgage bailout parade marches on. Just days after rival Bank of America (BAC) announced plans to modify hundreds of thousands of mortgages, JPMorgan (JPM) released details of a homeowner rescue

Is MGM a Winner?

Mon Nov 3rd, 2008

Jeff Macke

Good morning from New York where it remains the middle of the night everywhere except my basement office. I have a perfectly good explanation for my waking with a 4-handle (“Daylight Savings Ti
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